In a recent article published in Capital Markets Law Journal, WSG Member Helene Andersson, Counsel at Delphi, examines the EU Market Abuse Regulation (MAR) from a due process perspective and discusses the negative implications of pursuing a market abuse regime with a one-eyed focus on effectiveness at the expense of procedural safeguards. Click here to access the full article...
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Delphi is one of the top commercial law firms in Sweden and has specialists in all fields of commercial law and the capacity to handle the largest and most complex matters. An important part is Corporate Finance, with a large amount of domestic and cross border mergers & acquisitions and an extensive Banking, Finance and Capital Markets practice. The firm has also distinguished itself particularly within high-technology oriented legal areas such as IT, Telecommunications, Intellectual Property and Life Science.
- We have resources for large projects and a strong focus on results
- We recruit the best lawyers, with an excellent sense of business and social competence
- Quality is the keyword of our legal services
Delphi were awarded Law Firm of the Year 2023, 2021, 2017, 2016, 2015 and placed second in 2019 and 2018 in Regi's annual quality and industry survey. This is Sweden's largest client survey of law firms specialising in commercial law. The categories in which we were nominated in is the main category for firms with a turnover exceeding SEK 200 million. Delphi has also received Justitiapriset 2023, 2021 and 2017, for our commitment to equality.
Our clients are mainly in Scandinavia, Europe and North America. Delphi co-operates with law firms all over the world.
We have a total workforce of 210 employees, of which around 150 are lawyers. We have offices in Stockholm, Goteborg, Malmo and Linkoping.
Year this Office was Established: 1984
Lawyers Worldwide: 150
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Partners
Simon Arvmyren
PartnerDavid Aversten
PartnerHenrik Bengtsson
PartnerMagnus Berterud
PartnerSandra Broneus
PartnerMats Dahlberg
PartnerElisabeth Eklund
PartnerStefan Erhag
Managing PartnerJohan Hubner
PartnerRickard Isacson
PartnerMichael Juhlin
PartnerAgne Lindberg
PartnerPeter Nordbeck
PartnerFredrik Nordlof
PartnerPolina Permyakova
PartnerKarin Roberts
PartnerDahae Roland
PartnerCaroline Soderberg
PartnerAndreas Wiren
PartnerAssociates
Erik Alander
Senior AssociateJessica Bjorklund
Senior AssociateAnna Bjurell
Senior AssociateEmil Blomqvist
Senior AssociateMartin Bogg
Senior AssociateAmanda Bos Ekman
AssociatesAlexander Bratthall
AssociateCarl Dahlgren
AssociatePetri Dahlstrom
AssociateLea Elmquist
AssociateNora Englund
AssociateEmmy Falck
Senior AssociateTingting Ferrari
AssociatesKarl Hammarlund
Senior AssociateLinus Larsen
Senior AssociateLovisa Lennstrom
Senior AssociateJenny Linden
Senior AssociateFredrik Linden
AssociateEllioth Lodenius
AssociateDaniel Malm
AssociateChristoffer Malmstrom
Senior AssociateJohn Neway Herrman
Senior AssociateIda Nordmark
AssociateFelix Norgren
AssociateMarcus Nyberg
Senior AssociateFredrik Nykvist
Senior AssociateJohan Persson Ed
AssociateRobin Rafiee
AssociateTove Rodlert
AssociateChristopher Stridh
Senior AssociateLinn Stromberg
Senior AssociateDavid Suh
AssociateCarl Sundberg
Senior AssociateMikaela Tysk
AssociateRebecka Unden
AssociateAgnes Wall
AssociateOf Counsel
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Sophia Lagerholm
Head of Digital & InnovationAnna Mollersten
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The Commission Introduces Derogations from the Competition Rules and Adopts Measures aimed at Supporting the Agri-Food Sector
On 4 May 2020, the Commission published the latest package of exceptional measures (announced on 22 April) to support the agricultural and food sectors that have been hit hardest by the crisis. The package of measures adopted by the Commission includes temporary derogations from EU competition rules for milk, flowers and potatoes, support for private storage of dairy and meat products and flexibility in the application of market support programs. In addition, the Commission has proposed that Member States should be allowed to use remaining rural development funds to support farmers and small and medium-sized agri-food businesses...
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Delphi appoints three new partners
Delphi is pleased to announce that Albert Danielsson, Jonatan Loor and Johan Lundgren have been appointed partners, effective after the turn of the year.Albert Danielsson joins Delphi from Snellman Advokatbyrå, where he was part of the banking and finance group, and prior to that, he worked at Baker McKenzie. Albert has extensive experience in all types of national and international financing transactions, with a particular focus on acquisition and real estate financing. Albert joins Delphi’s Stockholm office.– It feels incredibly inspiring to join Delphi as a partner...
Three new partners at Delphi’s Stockholm office
Delphi is pleased to announce that three new partners have been elected at the firm’s office in Stockholm, with effect from January 1, 2025. We welcome Christopher Stridh, Helene Andersson, and John Neway Herrman to the team of partners.Christopher Stridh specialises in dispute resolution and acts as counsel in commercial litigation as well as domestic and international arbitrations...