DENMARK Trends and Developments
Trends and Developments Contributed by: Dan Moalem, Jacob Bier, Thomas Enevoldsen and Poul Guo Moalem Weitemeyer Moalem Weitemeyer is a Copenhagen-based cor - porate M&A firm focused on high-end transactional work in Denmark and the Nordics. M&A is at the core of the firm’s business, led by a dedicated team of four partners and a highly specialised group of associates. The firm is consistently involved in many of the most significant and complex transactions in the Danish market, and captures a disproportionate share of high-value mandates relative to its size. Clients in - clude leading Danish and international corporates, financial sponsors and boards requiring partner-led
execution and commercial precision. Moalem Weite - meyer advises across all aspects of corporate and securities law and is recognised for its role in stra - tegically critical transactions, including cross-border matters. In addition, the firm maintains a strong dis - putes practice, combining technical depth with com - mercial judgement. Close working relationships with leading international law firms ensure seamless coor - dination across Scandinavia, Germany, the UK, Asia and the US.
Authors
Dan Moalem is the founding partner of Moalem Weitemeyer and serves as chair of the board. With over 20 years’ experience, he is widely recognised as one of Denmark’s leading corporate and transactional lawyers.
Thomas Enevoldsen is a partner in the M&A and private equity group at Moalem Weitemeyer. He advises domestic and international clients on all stages of the investment life cycle. Thomas has experience with cross-
He specialises in private equity, public and private M&A, corporate governance and capital markets transactions, and has advised on some of the largest and most complex deals in the Danish market. Dan regularly counsels boards and executive management on strategic legal matters and regulatory risk. He is ranked Band 1 for Corporate/M&A in Chambers Europe and Global.
border transactions. He was recently a visiting attorney at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP in New York.
Poul Guo is Head of M&A at Moalem Weitemeyer and advises private equity funds, founders and international strategic buyers on complex mid-market and cross- border transactions. He is particularly
Jacob Bier is a partner at Moalem Weitemeyer and head of the firm’s ECM practice. He advises some of Denmark’s largest listed companies on mergers and acquisitions, capital raises and other capital markets
well known for leading buy-side mandates for private equity platforms and compounders, as well as high-stakes founder exits. Poul combines technical execution with strong commercial judgement and regularly advises on transaction- driven management incentive structures. In addition, he leads the firm’s China Desk and has extensive experience with cross-border European-Asian transactions. He has been recognised as a Next Generation Partner by leading legal directories for his work within M&A and venture capital.
matters. Jacob is one of Denmark’s most experienced and renowned lawyers in M&A and financial matters, with decades of extensive Danish and international experience. He previously worked in London at Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson and at investment bank Greenhill & Co.
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