Wikborg Rein

Wikborg Rein is one of the largest Norwegian law firms, enjoying a strong presence abroad.[1] Areas of practice include banking and finance, software & technology, I.T. and data privacy, corporate transactions and compliance, shipping and offshore, natural resources, trade, industry, public sector law, real estate & environmental law, and litigation & dispute resolution.

Wikborg Rein
Law firm
IndustryLaw
Founded1923
FoundersErling Wikborg & Alex Rein
Headquarters Oslo, Norway Dronning Mauds gate 11, 0250 Oslo
Number of employees
325
Websitewww.wr.no

History

The history of Wikborg Rein begins in 1923, when Erling Wikborg established his law office in Oslo. By the end of World War II, Erling Wikborg met the Norwegian resistance fighter Alex Rein in Stockholm. Alex Rein joined the firm in 1945, after the war trials, and entered into partnership with Erling Wikborg in 1947. The Firm's first clients were in the maritime law and marine insurance business, and these remained the firm's main areas of practice through the 1960s and 1970s. Since then, the Firm has grown in presence both nationally and internationally, expanding through several international offices, and increasing the areas of practice — gaining reputation as a multi-disciplinary Firm with focuses on business law and technology.[2]

Offices

The firm has offices in Oslo, Bergen, London, Singapore and Shanghai. It operates officially in severaæ languages, including English, Cantonese, Mandarin, French, German, Indonesian, Malay, Russian, Portuguese, and Spanish.

Rankings

Wikborg Rein has been highly ranked as a law firm. It is considered to be one of the most competent law firms in Norway. [3] [4] It is also known for being a highly collegial law firm.

The firm has received support as an attractive venue for both professionals and law students.[5]

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