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Mannheimer Swartling advises on the full range of legal matters that its clients face. As the largest law firm in the Nordic region, the firm offers both the scope and the scale required to handle the most demanding projects. And operating as a true lockstep firm ensures that its collective experience and expertise is available to every assignment.
Clients from all areas of the private and public sectors turn to the firm for counsel of exceptional quality. Clients include distinguished companies and organisations in Sweden and around the world. The firm’s approximately 400 lawyers are specialised in different areas of business law and industries. Meaning that they understand their clients’ commercial challenges, while having the legal expertise to find the optimal solutions.
The firm’s fundamental objective is to always surpass the expectations of its clients. Thus its aim is to recruit, keep and develop the most passionate legal talent. This business model is founded on the team spirit which is deeply rooted in the firm’s corporate culture.
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Mannheimer Swartling carried out an independent investigation for global security services company Securitas in connection with a whistle-blowing report and customer allegations regarding undue benefits offered to public officials by persons employed by a Swedish subsidiary of Securitas.
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Mannheimer Swartling has well-staffed teams. There is always a minimum of two engaged partners.
Mannheimer Swartling provide stellar general competence.
Mannheimer Swartling has well-staffed teams. There is always a minimum of two engaged partners.
Mannheimer Swartling provide stellar general competence.
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Erica Wiking Häger assists clients with compliance programmes and corruption investigations. She has further expertise in corporate governance and ESG mandates, frequently advising on data protection issues and the establishment of whistle-blowing systems.