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Advokatfirman Fylgia KB Offices
NYBROGATAN 11
PO BOX 55555
102 04 STOCKHOLM
Sweden
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Adv Fredrik Winroth
Work Department
Public procurement, Mergers and aquisitions; Commercial Contracts
Position
Managing partner. Fredrik mainly works in the area of public procurement, EU-and competition law, mergers and acquisition.
Fredrik Winroth has extensive experience of mergers and acquisitions, commercial contracts and public procurement. He frequently represents clients within the public sector and the transportation sector. His experience includes e.g. large amount of domestic and cross-border M&A projects, extensive experience from drafting and reviewing commercial contracts, providing quality assurance services for public tenders as well as board engagements. From his time as general counsel of Cabonline Group, one of Europe’s leading technology and service provider for the taxi and transport industry, and his assignments as external counsel Fredrik has in-depth knowledge and understanding of the need for practical and solution-oriented legal services.
Career
Advokatfirman Fylgia, Partner
Hellström Law, Partner
Cabonline Group, General Counsel
Hellström advokatbyrå, Senior Associate
Languages
Swedish, English
Education
LL.M. Stockholm University, 2011,
B.Sc in Business Administration and Economics, Stockholm University, 2008
Lawyer Rankings
Sweden > Public procurement
Advokatfirman Fylgia KB’s public procurement team assists both suppliers and public authorities in relation to contentious and non-contentious matters, including tendering, contract negotiations, and litigation concerning judicial reviews and damages claims. The group is especially experienced in the construction, IT, telecoms, transport infrastructure and defence sectors. Markus Garfvé, who has experience representing both public and private entities, leads the team alongside M&A specialist Fredrik Winroth. Associates Bjorn Karlsson and Jesper Linder, who have electronic communications and infrastructure sector expertise respectively, also play key roles in the department.