Ingerid Eidesvik Lie > Brækhus Advokatfirma DA > Oslo, Norway > Lawyer Profile

Brækhus Advokatfirma DA
ROALD AMUNDSENS GATE 6
PO Box 1369 Vika
0161 OSLO
Norway

Work Department

Real Estate

Position

Partner/Lawyer – Real Estate and Construction

Career

Ingerid Eidesvik Lie is a specialist in real estate and has considerable experience with assisting real estate developers and housing companies through continual advisory services and counselling in legal procedures.

She has particular expertise in mediation and discretionary judgement in connection with expropriation of residential and commercial property, the development and sale of real estate, as well as the establishment and management of housing companies. Ingerid has been involved in several major expropriation processes, and she is part of Brækhus’ E18 team, which is assisting several hundred landowners who have been impacted by the construction of a new E18 highway between Lysaker and Ramstadsletta in Bærum municipality.

Ingerid also assists numerous property developers and housing companies with ongoing issues, including the division and re-division of property, default, and disputes.

2019 – Partner, Brækhus Advokatfirma
2018 – 2019 Senior Lawyer, Brækhus Advokatfirma
2015 – 2018 Lawyer, Brækhus Advokatfirma
2013 – 2015 Associate, Brækhus Dege Advokatfirma
2011 – 2013 Associate, Advokatfirmaet Horgen

Languages

Norwegian and English

Education

2014 – Lawyers’ practising certificate
2010 – Master of Laws, University of Bergen
2009 – University of Waikato

Lawyer Rankings

Norway > Real estate

Core areas of focus for the growing real estate team at Brækhus Advokatfirma DA include expropriation cases, regulatory matters, and zoning and planning law. Under the leadership of Thomas Andersen, the team regularly acts for landowners in expropriation disputes, and also acts for developers and real estate companies on transactions and development projects. Other key individuals include the ‘always attentiveKaroline Rørvik Zeiner, recommended for planning and building law matters, and Ingerid Eidesvik Lie, who takes point on contentious mandates.