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Klas Wennström

Klas Wennström

Europe 2026

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About

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Practice Areas

Klas Wennström is heading Mannheimer Swartling’s Real Estate practice group in Stockholm. He specialises in real estate law and particularly in transactions involving real estate portfolios and real estate companies. Klas Wennström also advises on issues concerning real estate development and construction law. With over twentyfive years’ experience of working with the real estate industry, Klas has a broad knowledge of this area, and of the major participants on the real estate market. He also has a recognised talent for seeing through transactions and finding solutions to complex problems.

Career

Partner, Mannheimer Swartling, 2001-

Chairman of the Board, Mannheimer Swartling, 2016-2021

Member of the board of directors, Swedish Bar Association, 2016-

Member of the board, Mannheimer Swartling, 2006-2012

Visiting lawyer, Nauta Dutilh, Amsterdam, 1998

Associate, Mannheimer Swartling, 1995-2000

Law Clerk, Administrative Court of Appeal, 1994-1995

District Court Service, 1992-1994

Professional Memberships

Swedish Bar Association, 1998

International Bar Association

Svenska Föreningen för Entreprenad- och Konsulträtt (SVEFEK)

Svenska Föreningen för Miljörätt (SFFM)

Chambers Review

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Chambers European Guide

Real Estate - Sweden

Band 3
Band 3

Individual Editorial

Klas Wennström is noted for his experience in divestments and acquisitions of high-value properties. His clients include domestic and international investment firms and real estate asset managers.

Strengths

Provided by Chambers

  • Klas is very knowledgeable, composed and analytical, with strong negotiating skills.

    Real EstateChambers European Guide

Ranked Individuals at Mannheimer Swartling (63)

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Sweden

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