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Bull & Co Advokatfirma AS
Universitetsgata 9
NO-0164 Oslo
PO Box 6604 St. Olavs plass
NO-0129 Oslo
Norway
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Work Department

Tax

Position

Morten Fjermeros has extensive experience within the various areas of tax law, including power plant taxation and property tax, VAT/duty law, and corporate law.

Morten regularly handles disputes within these practice areas, including tax complaints, and he has litigated a significant number of cases before the courts, including seven cases before the Supreme Court. Some of the most important examples from recent years are HR-2017-1258-A (Statnett) and HR-2014-969-A (Polaris Media).

Morten also assists with planning and implementation of transactions, reorganisations (change of ownership, demerger, merger, etc.), incentive models, and succession issues. For these types of assignments, he assists with the preparation of various agreements, such as share purchase agreements, shareholder agreements.

He has also assisted various specialized trade and service industry chains with organisation, restructuring, and the preparation of franchise agreements, etc.

Career

Partner, Bull, 2021–
Partner, Advokatfirmaet Hjort DA, 2013–2020
Partner, Thommessen Advokatfirma AS (for a period as head of the tax department), 1994–2012
Attorney, Thommessen Advokatfirma AS, 1988–1993
Deputy judge, Horten district court, 1986–1987
Senior executive officer, Tax department, Ministry of Finance, 1985–1986

Education

Master of Laws (LL.M.), the University of Oslo, 1984

Lawyer Rankings

Norway > Tax

Bull & Co Advokatfirma AS‘ practice ‘always delivers‘ and advises on tax issues in the construction, aquaculture, real estate, technology and energy sectors. Leading the practice, Einar Heiberg is a seasoned litigator who specialises in general corporate tax, tax controversies and transactional tax work. The group also includes ‘brilliant tax lawyerJan Martin Fjellestad, who focuses on transactional tax and general corporate tax mandates, and the ‘thorough, technical and commercialMorten Fjermeros, who advises on general corporate taxes, tax controversies and indirect tax work, particularly in the energy and real estate sectors.