Per Henriksson > Advokatfirman Cederquist KB > Stockholm, Sweden > Lawyer Profile
Advokatfirman Cederquist KB Offices

HOVSLAGARGATAN 3
PO BOX 1670
111 96 STOCKHOLM
Sweden
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Per Henriksson

Work Department
Banking & Finance, Insolvency & Reconstruction, Bonds and other Debt Instruments
Position
Partner. Finance
Career
Cederquist Law firm, 2018-
DNB Bank ASA, filial Sverige, 2007 – 2018
Advokatfirman Lindahl, 2003 – 2007
Stockholm District court, 2001 – 2002
Advokatfirman Lindahl, 2000 – 2001
Languages
Swedish and English
Education
LL.D., Stockholm University, 2009
Degree of Bachelor of Science in Business and Economics, Stockholm University, 2001
LL.M., Stockholm University, 2000
Lawyer Rankings
Sweden > Insolvency
The restructuring and insolvency team at Advokatfirman Cederquist KB is made up of practitioners with backgrounds in banking and finance, capital markets and securities as well as litigation and corporate and M&A. The practice is adept at advising on the unwinding of complex debt and security structures as well as restructurings of corporations. This encompasses advice regarding defaulting credits controlled by private-equity and other private investors as well as controlled enforcements assisting sponsors and banks with the restructuring of the debt. Johan Lundberg heads up the practice and is supported by Svante Hultqvist and Per Henriksson.
Sweden > Banking and finance
Operating at an international level for major financial lenders, Advokatfirman Cederquist KB‘s banking and finance team carries out top-dollar leveraged, investment-grade and real estate financing transactions; this work is a field of strength for practice head Johan Lundberg. Key clients include leading Nordic and European banks, and Svante Hultqvist and Per Henriksson handle a high volume of work-outs and restructurings for clients across the lending and borrowing spectrum. Counsel Mirja Sikander is frequently involved in high-value acquisition financing and bridge financing deals for financial institutions across the Nordics.