Ms Marie Nesvik > Wikborg Rein > Oslo, Norway > Lawyer Profile

Wikborg Rein
Dronning Mauds gate 11
P.O.Box 1513 Vika
NO-0117 Oslo
Norway
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Work Department

Contract Law and Construction, Dispute Resolution

Position

Marie works primarily within litigation and arbitration, with a particular focus on cross border disputes. She has extensive experience with litigation before the ordinary courts, as well as national and international arbitration (ICC, SCC, OCC, DIA and ad hoc), and her work has covered a wide range of industries and issues. Marie holds a PhD in private international law from the University of Oslo, where she continues to teach. In 2021, she was admitted to the Supreme Court, and in 2022, she topped the ranking of up and coming dispute resolution lawyers in the Norwegian Financial Daily’s annual lawyers survey.

Career

2022 – Partner, Co-Head of Disputes, Wikborg Rein, Oslo
2018 – 2022 Partner & Head of dispute resolution department, Schjødt, Oslo
2008 – 2018 Research fellow, University of Oslo
2006 – 2008 Associate, Hjort
2005 – 2006 Research assistant, University of Oslo

Memberships

2020 – Member of the Board, the Arbitration and Dispute Resolution Institute of the Oslo Chamber of Commerce
2020 – Member of the Board, ICC Norway

Education

2021 Admitted to the Supreme Court
2018 PhD, University of Oslo
2006 Cand. jur., University of Oslo

Lawyer Rankings

Norway > Dispute resolution

(Next Generation Partners)

Marie Nesvik – Wikborg Rein

With demonstrable strength in complex cross-border mandates, Wikborg Rein leverages its global network of offices to provide a market-leading international disputes and arbitration offering; a recent highlight involved representing Naftogaz of Ukraine against Gazprom in a high-value commercial IOC arbitration. Ola Nisja and Marie Nesvik jointly head up the team and are both seasoned arbitrators with a focus on cross-border mandates. The ‘extremely smart and quickAadne Haga takes point on disputes in the gas industry, while Kaare Andreas Shetelig has a broad practice covering post-M&A, public sector and transfer pricing disputes. ‘Strong negotiatorJørgen Vangsnes is recommended for cases in the technology sector, while Ola Haugen has a particular emphasis on contractual, construction and project-related disputes.