Dr Roland Mörsdorf > Advokatfirmaet Grette AS > Oslo, Norway > Lawyer Profile

Advokatfirmaet Grette AS
FILIPSTAD BRYGGE 2
PO BOX 1397 VIKA
0114 OSLO
Norway
Roland Mörsdorf photo

Work Department

M&A and asset management

Position

Dr. Roland Mörsdorf practises in the fields of M&A and company law. He has broad experience in assisting foreign enterprises on managing their Norwegian subsidiaries. In addition, Dr Mörsdorf, who is also a qualified German lawyer (Rechtsanwalt), is head of Grette’s German Desk. He has published a number of articles on company law and private international law in Norwegian and German legal journals, including NTS, RR, RIW and IWRZ.

Career

2008-: Partner, Grette,
2004-2007: Local Partner, White & Case LLP, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, 1999-2003: Senior Associate, Allen & Overy LLP, Frankfurt am Main, Germany and Amsterdam, The Netherlands,
1998-1999: Associate, CMS Hasche Sigle, Stuttgart, Germany

Languages

German, English, Norwegian

Memberships

The Norwegian Bar Association

Education

Norwegian lawyers’ practicing certificate (2011), German lawyers’ practicing certificate (1998), Second German State Examination in Law (1997), University of Mannheim, Germany (1995, Dr. iur. degree), University of Mannheim, Germany (1994, First German State Examination in Law), University of Antwerp, Belgium (1992, Erasmus law studies)

Lawyer Rankings

Norway > Commercial, corporate and M&A

Advokatfirmaet Grette AS assists with all types of M&A transactions with particular expertise in the construction, renewable energy, real estate, and infrastructure industries. Leading the practice, Andreas Myrstad primarily focuses on M&A and capital markets transactions. The group also includes Thomas J. Fjell, who specialises in distressed transactions; Erik Alsvik Skogsbakken, who advises on general corporate law, particularly matters involving a significant debt element, and Roland Mörsdorf, who focuses on cross-border transactions between Norway and Germany. Thomas Borch-Nielsen and Øyvind Greaker Bjørndal departed to Arntzen de Besche in early 2024.