European Company Lawyers Association

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AbbreviationECLA
Formation1983
TypeInternational umbrella association of European national associations of company lawyers
HeadquartersRue des Sols 8 1000 Brussels
European Company Lawyers Association
AbbreviationECLA
Formation1983
TypeInternational umbrella association of European national associations of company lawyers
HeadquartersRue des Sols 8 1000 Brussels
Location
  • Brussels, Belgium
Membership75,000
President
Stephanie Fougou
Director General
Marcus M. Schmitt
Websitewww.ecla.eu

The European Company Lawyers Association (ECLA) is a non-governmental and non-profit organisation and serves as the umbrella organisation for 24 company lawyers associations in Europe, representing over 75,000 in-house counsel from leading corporations across Europe.[1] Established in 1983, ECLA advocates for the profession of in-house lawyers and addresses major challenges for legal in-house departments in European companies. The association is located in the heart of Europe, in Brussels.

In 1980, an organization of company lawyers in Belgium took the initiative to contact other similar organizations in the Netherlands, England and Wales, Germany, Italy and France. These organizations began exchanging experiences and best practices on legal matters with particular reference to international business and European laws affecting the activities of their respective companies.

At the same time, company lawyers realized that the legal status of their profession was not in all European countries identical. In the UK and Germany company lawyers could be admitted to the national Bar, or to other professional associations (such as the Law Society), while in Belgium, France and Italy that was not permitted. So there were various regimes for company lawyers in the various Member States.

In 1983, ECLA was formed in Belgium as a private non-profit international association following the decision in the A.M.&S. case by the Court of Justice in Luxembourg, which denied the legal professional privilege (LPP) to the company lawyers in an antitrust case.[2]

By 1990, ECLA's membership had grown significantly and included the organizations of company lawyers in Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Finland, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Scotland, England and Wales. After 1999 national organizations of company lawyers from Central and Easter European associations of company lawyers were admitted to ECLA membership.[3]

On 11 April 2018, ECLA opened its new offices in Brussels, Belgium, and hosted the 2018 Reception. “We will bring Europe’s company lawyers closer together, offer a vital and unprecedented platform for networking and best practice sharing within the legal community”,[4] said Jonathan Marsh, President of ECLA. Marcus M. Schmitt, Secretary General of ECLA added: "With the new offices, permanent presence in Brussels and a strong team, the association is taking the next step to becoming the strongest pan-European voice, exclusively dedicated to the profession of company lawyers across the continent."[5]

Past Presidents of the Association
President Years Country
Walter Kolvenbach 1984 – 1987 Germany
Barry O’Meara 1987 – 1990 UK
George Carle 1990 – 1992 Belgium
Alan R. Boyd 1992 – 1994 Scotland
Pio Cammarata 1994 – 1996 Italy
Philippe Marchandise 1996 – 1998 Belgium
Colm Mannin 1998 – 2001 Ireland/France
Erik Vilen 2001 – 2003 Denmark
Colin Anderson 2003 – 2005 Scotland
Bengt Gustafson 2005 – 2007 Sweden
Paul de Jonge 2007 – 2008 The Netherlands
Han Kooy 2008 – 2010 The Netherlands
Peter Kriependorf 2010 – 2012 Germany
Philippe Coen 2012 – 2014 France
Sergio Marini 2014 – 2016 Italy
Jonathan Marsh 2016 – 2024 France
Stephanie Fougou 2024 – today France
Past General Managers and Directors General of the Association
General Manager Years Country
Jettie Van Caenegem before 2007 Belgium
Francesco Benigni 2007 – 2009 Italy
Paul de Jonge 2009 – 2010 The Netherlands
Petr Šmelhaus 2010 – 2014 Czech Republic
Han Kooy 2014 – 2017 The Netherlands
Marcus M. Schmitt 2017 – today Germany

Goals and activities of ECLA

European member associations

References

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