Mr Erykah Sackey

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November 7, 2024
 
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mr. Erykah Sackey is temporarily working as a lawyer at PILP, seconded from Houthoff. Within PILP, Erykah is working on various cases, including right to protest and anti-discrimination cases.

At Houthoff, Erykah mainly deals with litigation and advice in the field of real estate. She also advises on cases at the intersection of (economic) public and private law and on corporate governance issues.

 
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