We are a member of
The Royal Dutch Association for International Law (Dutch: KNVIR), the International Bar Association and the International Law Association (ILA). Besides this, our trial lawyers in the Netherlands are members of the Dutch Jurist Association (Dutch: NJV). Some of our trial lawyers are also members of the Association of Civil Servants & Law (Dutch: VA&R) and the Association for Labour Law (Dutch: VvA). Our firm also features more than one attorney at law who are a member of the Iranian Bar.
Our vision
International Law Firm Taheri (formerly known as ‘Juristenpraktijk Taheri’) is an internationally operating law office which offers legal guidance and advice both to private persons and entrepreneurs, as well as legal representation. Since its establishment, in 2009, our law office has offered effective, affordable and most of the time non-traditional legal solutions for our clients. Our law office consists of a remarkable team of professional trial lawyers who are active in a variety of legal areas, by which our law office is capable of offering you legal services in a wide range of legal areas and – when necessary – representing you. When it comes to successfully closing cases, ìn 2017 this was 82.1%, 2015 83.7%, 2014 76.5%, 2013 88.2% and from 2009 to 2012 this percentage was 76%.
Our mission
Under the supervision of one of the most headstrong yet sharp minded trial lawyers in the country, Mr. M. Taheri LL.M., our law office has been attributed the trade of always finding a way to achieve success for our clients. We strive to use our resources effectively for the benefit of our clients. The power of our law office is based on the fact that we always try to prevent problems. Thus we prefer to advice you before you enter a legal dispute. However, even when you do find yourself in a legal dispute, you can count on our professional help. Our lawyers are experts in their jobs and are masters in legal argumentation by which your interests and position are guarded in a way that is unknown to you – in any case – in the Netherlands.