SWEDEN Law and Practice Contributed by: Michele Fara, Ninos Aho, Paula Bäckdén and Anders Leissner, Advokatfirman Vinge KB
Advokatfirman Vinge KB (Vinge) is a lead - ing Nordic law firm with around 350 lawyers in Stockholm, Gothenburg, Malmo, Helsingborg and Brussels. Vinge is a full-service firm and practises in various fields, including corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, capital markets, dispute resolution, intellectual property, real estate, employment, international trade, mari - time and transport law and environmental law. Vinge’s client base encompasses businesses,
organisations and individuals, both in Sweden and internationally, including shipping compa - nies, insurance companies, private equity firms, government entities, start-ups and entrepre - neurs. The firm’s maritime and transport prac - tice is comprised of six dedicated lawyers, with expertise in various areas, covering all aspects of shipping and transport including contentious and non-contentious matters.
Authors
Michele Fara specialises in dispute resolution, maritime and transport law, and commercial agreements. He has extensive experience of both international and domestic arbitrations and
Ninos Aho is a partner in Vinge’s dispute resolution group and has extensive experience of
acting as counsel in court proceedings and arbitration. Ninos also specialises in maritime and transport law and assists in matters related to all modes of transport, such as sea transport, road transport and forwarding, rail transport, air transport and logistics (3PL), and in transport insurance matters. His practice covers a number of sectors, such as transport, energy and international trade.
civil proceedings, particularly concerning complex contractual disputes. Furthermore, Michele is head of Vinge’s maritime and transport law group and is regularly engaged by clients in the transport and logistics sector, and by industrial companies and insurers, for all kinds of matters within shipping and transportation. He has also assisted clients within the energy sector in several major projects concerning new energy and climate change mitigation.
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