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Advokatfirman Fylgia KB

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Chairman: Martin Gynnerstedt

Managing Partners: Fredrik Winroth

Number of partners: 20

Number of lawyers: 45

Languages: English, French, German, Italian, Kurdish, Swedish, Turkish

Firm Overview:  

Fylgia is a Stockholm law firm of experienced professionals offering a wide range of legal services to domestic and international businesses of all sizes. Recognised for its expertise in legal issues involving emerging technologies, the firm’s clients include listed corporations, venture capitalists, promising start-ups and well-established companies in Sweden and abroad. The firm serves its local and international clientele from its office in Stockholm, Sweden and through an international network of law firms with offices all over Europe, North and South America and Asia.

Main Areas of Practice: Corporate/M&A:  

Fylgia frequently assists its clients in national and international mergers and acquisitions. The firm also frequently assists its clients with founding of limited companies, partnerships, sole proprietorships, cooperative societies and non-profit member organisations, share issues and other forms of capital procurement, issues of debt instruments with warrants attached, incentive programmes for employees, partnership agreements, joint ventures and other cooperation agreements, structuring and restructuring of companies and groups of companies, shareholders’ meetings and related matters.

Property:  

Fylgia’s combined experience at the law firm covers the entire field of property and environmental law. The firm has the requisite experience to provide the requisite advice to the various stakeholders in the property market.

IT & Intellectual Property:  

IT-related law, copyright law, trademark rights and other intellectual property law are key areas for many businesses. This is also the case for many of Fylgia’s lawyers. There are a number of lawyers at Fylgia with many years of experience of advising clients in these areas of the law, not only as outside counsel but also as in-house counsel as well as local counsel to multinational corporations.

Insolvency:  

Fylgia has one of the largest insolvency departments in Sweden. There are thirteen bankruptcy administrators, seven lawyers as well as approximately ten employees who take care of the administrative aspects of bankruptcies. Fylgia has dealt with many large and complicated bankruptcies in recent years. The lawyers at the insolvency department also act as administrators in reconstructions and as liquidators in liquidations on behalf of the Swedish Companies Registration Office.

Dispute Resolution:  

Many of Fylgia’s lawyers are experienced and expert litigation lawyers, who guide the client through the often time-consuming and stressful situation of being a party in a dispute. The aim is to find the most advantageous commercial solution for the client, which may entail attempts to resolve the matter outside court (settlement). If this is not possible, the firm represents the client in court or at an arbitration tribunal. Together with the client, Fylgia plans a strategy to achieve the goal. The firm’s procedural lawyers have expertise in a large number of industries and experiences from most areas of law.

Public Procurement:  

In Sweden central government, county councils and municipalities, together with other procuring authorities, purchase goods and services for around SEK 500 billion a year, which corresponds to around 20 per cent of GDP. Purchases by procuring authorities and departments are now primarily regulated by three laws: The Public Procurement Act, The Water, Energy, Transport and Postal Services Procurement Act and The Defence and Security Procurement Act. These laws are based on EU directives. Health care and social services are also subject to the Freedom of Choice (Systems) Act. The rules on procurement include provisions on revision, damages and other legal remedies. The regulatory framework relating to procurement is often regarded as being difficult. This is not least due to frequent changes in the rules. Furthermore, continuous clarifications of the application of the rules are made through court decisions, where, of course, the judgments of the European Court are particularly important. Fylgia’s experts on public procurement have considerable experience of the issues pertinent to procurement. The firm assists both procuring authorities, units and suppliers and those submitting tenders, both before and during the procurement procedure, as well as in court cases involving revision and damages.

Please visit www.fylgia.se for more information on our services and relevant contact persons.

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Sweden - Head office
Nybrogatan 11, Stockholm, Stockholms Län, Sweden, SE-102 04

Web: www.fylgia.se

Email: [email protected]

Tel: +46 8 442 53 00

Fax: +46 8 442 53 15