Henrik has broad experience in Tech, Media and Comms, Energy and Financial Services, advising leading national, Nordic and international clients in these sectors on corporate, commercial, regulatory and transactional matters.
Henrik is the Managing Partner of Osborne Clarke in Sweden. He has more than 15 years of experience of commercial and transactional work for Tech, Media and Comms and FinTech clients, assisting and representing them on inter alia all aspect of information technology law, especially IT agreements, outsourcing, licensing and development related projects, commercial contract law and privacy matters. He has further gained significant experience in assisting start-ups and SMEs on their go to market strategies and with launching services and goods on-line and he regularly advices on all matters relating to venture capital and fund raising as well as M&A, both for Venture Capital funds and on the company side.
Henrik is also head of the Energy and Utilities sector in Sweden and represents clients on commercial and transactional matters in the sector with focus on renewables and power management, waste and bioenergy and energy innovation.
He holds an LLM in International Law and Business Law and has also studied international relations and crisis management at the Swedish National Defence College. Henrik is a member of the Swedish Bar Association.
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