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Leuven, 1968

Corporate law, Not-for-profit, Commercial law, Bankruptcy, Debt recovery, Real estate, Sports law

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Coralie obtained her LL.B degree, in French, at F.U.N.D.P., Namur, and her Master of Laws at K.U. Leuven in 2006. She spent her entire last year of law school at Hümboldt Universität, Berlin, taking all her classes in German. Coralie was called to the Bar of Liege in 2006, practicing from the offices of Wenric Maréchal Vito & Rosu, where she focused on torts and insurance.

Subsequently she joined Matray, Matray & Hallet at the Brussels Bar, specializing in all areas of commercial law, with particular emphasis on (international) commercial conflicts, the law of obligations and distribution law, law of property and construction law. Being multilingual has always given Coralie a trump.

As a determined litigator Coralie joined the Curia team in January 2010, practicing mainly commercial, corporate, nonprofit  and sports law. Coralie assists the clients in Dutch, French, German and English, both inside and outside the Courts and is always aiming for a fluid settlement of the litigation files assigned to Curia.