Ms Annelouise Dalgaard Pedersen > Horten > Copenhagen, Denmark > Lawyer Profile

Horten
PHILIP HEYMANS ALLÉ 7
2900 HELLERUP
COPENHAGEN
Denmark

Work Department

Competition, Procurement Law

Position

Annelouise Dalgaard Pedersen is specialised within procurement law and state aid.
Annelouise has wide experience as an advisor to both public authorities and private companies. She has in-depth knowledge of supply utilities and of the practical and legal aspects characterising these companies.
In addition, Annelouise is a certified Prince2 project manager, and she acts as project manager in often complex procedures with many players and stakeholders.
Within procurement law, Annelouise advises on all aspects of the procurement rules and the related procedures. Her expertise ranges from preparation of tender and contract documents, carrying out of tender procedures to the handling of complaints (before the Complaints Board for Public Procurement) and contract management. Annelouise has wide experience in tender procedures concerning complex building and construction works that require special considerations both during the tendering and the execution phase.
Within state aid, Annelouise advises municipalities, supply utilities and public and private companies on all aspects of state aid, including the existence of aid, the possibilities of (group) exemptions and the duty to notify. She has wide experience advising both public and private parties in a legal and political context.

Career

Partner, Horten, 2016; Berlingske Business, Talent 100, 2014; Certified project manager (PRINCE2 Practitioner), 2012; Attorney, Horten, 2011; Admitted to the Danish bar, 2011; Assistant Attorney, Horten, 2008

Languages

English

Memberships

The Danish Association for Procurement Law; Danish State Aid Law Association; The Danish Association for European Law; The Danish Competition Law Society

Education

Master of Laws, the University of Copenhagen, 2008

Lawyer Rankings

Denmark > EU, competition and public procurement

Horten advises private companies, business associations and publicly owned companies and authorities on the entire gamut of competition law issues, including merger control, Danish infringement investigations and follow-on damage actions. Public procurement issues and state aid are also core pillars of the ‘excellent and  skilled’ team’s practice. Andreas Christensen is known as ‘very experienced, knowledgeable and client-minded, especially within public procurement, state aid, sector specific regulation and general EU law’. Christensen co-leads the practice alongside Annelouise Dalgaard Pedersen who is noted for her in-depth knowledge of public procurement and state aid law.