Ms Marianne Lutterloh Ljones > Arntzen de Besche > Oslo, Norway > Lawyer Profile

Arntzen de Besche
PO BOX 2734
SOLLI
0204 OSLO
Norway
Marianne Lutterloh Ljones photo

Work Department

Privacy and data protection, Employment and pensions, Commercial contracts and Technology and innnovation

Position

Senior Lawyer. Ljones has many years’ experience of assisting Norwegian and international clients in both the public and private sectors with a range of issues in the fields of technology, privacy/data protection and employment law. Ljones’ combination of expertise in employment law and privacy/data protection makes her particularly well equipped to understand the links between and importance of the various legislative provisions.

She has extensive experience of framing and adjusting contracts and other necessary documentation to employment and data protection regulations. She is also experienced in assessing the roles of data controller and data processor, and making commercial adjustments in this respect. Ljones provides general assistance in connection with various disputes relating to workplace privacy/data protection, in addition to reorganisations and the buying and selling of businesses, products and services.

Ljones is quick to familiarise herself with her clients’ needs and is appreciated for both her efficiency and her accommodating and service-minded approach.

Career

2021 – Arntzen de Besche – Senior Lawyer

2020 – 2021, Arntzen de Besche – Senior Associate

2016 – 2019, Wikborg Rein – Associate

Memberships

Norwegian Bar Association

Education

2011 – 2016, University of Bergen – Master of Law

2015, University of Auckland – Elective courses as part of the Norwegian degree

Lawyer Rankings

Norway > TMT

Hailed by clients as having a ‘good understanding of technology‘ and fielding ‘pragmatic people’, Arntzen de Besche has an expert tech practice with cross-border capabilities, especially in the energy, offshore, automotive and aquaculture industries. Practice head Tommy Dahlen focuses on transactions, acting for tech and knowledge enterprises. The group also includes Knut Martinsen, who assists with transactional and advisory matters in the IT and tech sectors, and Christopher Hestnes, who leads on TMT issues as well as tech-heavy M&A mandates. Marianne Lutterloh Ljones is also a key contact.