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Roschier

Roschier is one of the leading legal service providers in Northern Europe. Founded in 1936, the firm operates in Helsinki and Stockholm. Roschier is well-known throughout Europe for its track record with demanding, international cases. The firm’s clients include leading domestic and international corporations, financial service and insurance institutions, investors, growth and other private companies with international operations, as well as governmental authorities. The Roschier Stockholm office is focused primarily on complex private equity transactions. Roschier employs approximately 150 lawyers.

What others say about us:

“’They are an outstanding law firm with excellent transaction execution capacities in Finland, Sweden and the Baltic countries’, says a client of Roschier.” (IFLR1000 2009, Mergers and Acquisitions)

“Roschier is a transaction powerhouse, topping numerous independent deal tables… a client highlights the 'excellent service and you can always rely on good-quality work'.” (The Legal 500 2008, Corporate and M&A)

“Peers respect the firm due to its ‘highly skilled team – the lawyers are extremely calm-thinking, organised, accurate and responsive’. Clients are also full of praise for the group’s extremely commercial approach, ‘which is important when you do not merely want theoretical advice but need creative solutions’.” (Chambers Europe 2009, Corporate/M&A)

“Roschier is ‘an absolutely top-rate firm’, and according to one international client, ‘if a firm could be found in other jurisdictions that provides as well for its clients as Roschier does, we would use it without hesitation’.” (Chambers Europe 2009, Banking & Finance)

“…described by clients as ‘true professionals’ and ‘lawyers who understand my business and most of all are interested and proactive in their thinking’.” (The Legal 500 2008, TMT and IP)

“Market sources are keen to recommend the ‘talented and top-quality lawyers’ at this practice. It is most visible in the merger control area, with expertise that covers national Finnish and Swedish merger control schemes.” (Chambers Europe 2008, Competition/European Law)