Thomasina Van Roosmalen

Thomasina Van Roosmalen

Associate @ Linklaters

About Thomasina Van Roosmalen

Thomasina Van Roosmalen is an Associate currently serving as Legal Counsel at Shell Global Litigation Europe & MENA. She has a diverse educational background in law from institutions such as Leiden University, King's College London, and Trinity College Dublin.

Current Role at Shell

Thomasina Van Roosmalen serves as Legal Counsel (Advocaat) at Shell, focusing on Global Litigation for Europe and the MENA region. She began her role in 2023 and is on a one-year secondment. In this position, she provides legal guidance and support for various litigation matters, contributing to Shell's legal strategies in complex cases.

Experience at Linklaters

Thomasina has been an Associate at Linklaters since 2019. In this role, she engages in various legal practices, providing support on significant legal issues and transactions. Her tenure at Linklaters has allowed her to develop expertise in corporate law and enhance her legal skills within a leading international law firm.

Educational Background

Thomasina Van Roosmalen holds multiple degrees in law. She earned her Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Dutch Civil Law from Leiden University in 2014. She also completed a Master of Laws (LL.M.) in International Business Law at King's College London in 2015. Earlier, she obtained her Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) from Leiden University in 2013. Additionally, she participated in an Erasmus Exchange program at Trinity College Dublin in 2012.

Previous Experience at NautaDutilh

Before her current roles, Thomasina worked at NautaDutilh. She served as a Legal Intern for one month in 2014 and later as an Associate from 2016 to 2019. During her time at NautaDutilh, she gained practical experience in various legal matters, which contributed to her professional development in the legal field.

Role at Court of Arbitration for Art

Since 2019, Thomasina has held the position of Executive Officer at the Court of Arbitration for Art. In this role, she oversees administrative functions and supports arbitration processes related to art disputes. Her work contributes to the resolution of legal issues within the art sector.

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