Dutch lawyer and columnist
Jan-Hein Kuijpers (born 27 October 1968) is a Dutch lawyer and columnist.[1]
Jan-Hein Kuijpers was born in Waalwijk. Together with Arthur van der Biezen he runs the law firm Kuijpers & van der Biezen Advocaten in 's-Hertogenbosch. Since 19 February 2007, he has defended Dutch gangster Willem Holleeder,[2] after Bram Moszkowicz stepped down as Holleeder's counsel. Piet-Hein Kuijpers also writes columns for the Dutch magazine Aktueel.
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