Hjort
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Firm Overview:
Since its establishment in 1893, Advokatfirmaet Hjort DA has become a well-known and leading litigation firm. Hjort has the structure and capacity to engage in all of the central legal areas, with a solid competency in corporate legal assistance and dispute resolution. Highly acclaimed judicial competency, combined with a corporate understanding and commercial appeal are the reasons why Hjort is considered to be an unparalleled contributing partner in regards to important and demanding legal cases.
Number of partners worldwide: 35
Number of lawyers worldwide: 95
Languages: English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Albanian, and Scandinavian languages
Alliances:
Advokatfirmaet Hjort is the Norwegian member of TerraLex, one of the largest global networks of independent law firms. Hjort is also the Norwegian member of Ius Laboris, a specialised network of leading law firms in employment and labour law. Memberships are granted by invitation only.
Main Areas of Practice:
Commercial Property & Real Estate
Construction
Corporate & Commercial & M&A
Criminal Law
Dispute Resolution & Litigation
Employment & Labour
EU & Competition
Family, Estate & Heritage
Fraud & White Collar Crime
Intellectual Property
Oil & Gas
Renewable Energy
Tax
Telecom, Media & Technology
Banking & Finance:
Hjort advises banks, financial institutions and insurance companies in matters regarding:
■ The formation and incorporation of financial institutions
■ Governmental permits and regulatory framework
■ Financing, including mortgages, guarantees and other forms of security
■ Liability for advisors, directors and management
■ Hjort has had a role in many of the most profiled disputes within the banking and finance fields during the past few years
Dispute Resolution & Litigation:
Hjort is one of the most highly profiled law firms in Norway with respect to litigation and arbitration. Eighteen of the firm’s lawyers are Supreme Court barristers. Every year the firm handles a large number of disputes by means of litigation and arbitration in all areas of business law, and its lawyers are regularly appointed as arbitrators in ad hoc tribunals.
Capital Markets:
Hjort offers advice to listed companies and to other players in capital markets. Typical cases include, inter alia:
■ Disclosure and information requirements
■ Flagging rules, mandatory offers, and other duties that the acquisition of securities may give rise to
■ Liability for the board of directors, for management, and for advisors and brokers
■ The holding of shareholders’ meetings and of other corporate bodies
■ Regulatory requirements for listed companies
■ Dispute resolution in matters related to capital markets
■ Criminal cases regarding listed companies and/or capital markets (white-collar crime)
Corporate & M&A:
Hjort provides legal services within all types of corporate and M&A matters, including inter alia:
■ The formation and incorporation of legal entities
■ Preparing all types of corporate documents, including articles of incorporation, shareholder agreements, joint venture agreements, etc.
■ Acquisition and sale of assets and companies, and the restructuring and reorganising of groups of companies
■ Capital increases and other capital transactions, and questions of dividends and other distributions
■ Questions regarding corporate bodies and the management of companies, including questions of liability for members of the board and management
■ Dispute resolution regarding corporate-related conflicts, for instance among shareholders
■ Corporate investigations
Construction:
Hjort has an experienced and strong team in the construction market. The firm advises leading onshore contractors in construction law matters, ranging from day-to-day execution of projects to dispute resolution. Clients include both of the largest Norwegian contractors, as well as many international contractors. Hjort is a key player in property development projects, and the construction department delivers top quality advice during the process. The team has highly specialised lawyers within construction and property development, as well as litigation and dispute resolution.
Commercial Property & Real Estate:
Hjort advises both the public and private sector on issues related to commercial property and real estate, and assists some of Norway’s largest companies and landowners with real estate transactions. The firm has vast experience in building, zoning and expropriation law and regularly assists landowners, as well as central and local authorities in such matters.
European & Competition Law:
Hjort provides advice in relation to competition law, public procurement, state aid and general EU/EEA issues. The firm’s lawyers have experience from relevant authorities and as in-house lawyers in Norwegian industry. Hjort represents its clients before the courts, the Norwegian Competition Authority, the Norwegian Complaints Board for Public Procurement (KOFA), the European Commission and the EFTA Surveillance Authority.
Employment & Labour:
Hjort has one of Norway’s largest employment law practices. The firm represents large and small companies, as well as individuals in all areas of employment law. Their work spans employment contracts, work environment, working hours, sick leave and workplace safety issues, pension matters, personal data protection, collective employment law, restructuring and downsizing, transfer of undertaking, terminations and dismissals, as well as follow-up of whistle blower matters.
Fraud & White-Collar Crime:
Hjort provides legal advice to senior officials in major Norwegian companies regarding several cases that are currently under investigation by The Norwegian Competition Authority (Konkurransetilsynet) and by The National Authority for Investigation and Prosecution of Economic and Environmental Crime (Økokrim).
IP, Communication, Media & Technology:
A well-regarded department, particularly renowned for its litigation and telecommunications practice. The department advises clients on technology related contracts, negotiations and disputes, as well as regulatory matters. The department demonstrates expertise in nationwide technology infrastructure projects, as well as complex technology based agreements. It is also well known for its work on digital media-related matters, including copyright clearance and distribution issues. Increasingly, the IP communication, media and technology department has become more active in relation to privacy and data protection issues.
Renewable Energy:
Hjort is one of the leading Norwegian law firms within the field of renewable energy. A large team of energy lawyers offer a full range of legal services in all key areas of the renewable energy sector. The highly-skilled team of lawyers from this department offer a full range of legal services in all key areas of energy law. Lawyers also provide assistance with transactions and reorganisations, litigation, PPA’s and regulatory advice. Hjort advises a large number of energy producers, large energy consumers, power grid owners and system operators, municipalities, landowners, investors and other stakeholders.
Tax & Disputes:
Hjort has a comprehensive tax practice, with lawyers who are recognised experts and experienced practitioners. Hjort offers assistance in connection with acquisitions, including mergers and demergers, transactions and intra-group reorganisation. The tax practice covers corporate taxation, taxation of individuals, the special tax regimes related to hydroelectric power plants, property tax, VAT and other indirect taxes. Lawyers regularly represent clients in tax appeals, as well as litigation before the courts, including the Norwegian Supreme Court.
Oil & Gas:
Hjort advises companies in the oil and gas sector within a very broad area of services, such as litigation, regulatory work and joint venture cooperation. Clients include, oil companies, oil service companies and suppliers. Hjort’s lawyers have specialised expertise with the environmental issues that may occur in connection with the closing and removal of oil installations. Hjort is involved in all of the large projects related to carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) in Norway, an area that is gaining momentum in Europe and which Norway is at its forefront.
Key Contacts
Managing Partner:
Anne Marie Due
[email protected]
Firm Rankings
Competition/Antitrust
Band 3
6.0
Compliance
Band 2
8.0
Construction
Band 3
7.0
Corporate/M&A
Band 3
6.0
Dispute Resolution
Band 1
9.0
Energy
Band 2
8.0
Energy & Natural Resources
Band 2
8.0
IP
Band 3
7.0
IP: Copyright
Band 3
7.0
IP: trademarks: Contentious
Band 3
6.0
Labour & Employment
Band 1
Public Procurement
Band 2
8.0
Real Estate
Band 3
6.0
Tax
Band 4
4.0
TMT
Band 1
9.0
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