Mr Jeppe Lefevre Olsen > Kromann Reumert > Copenhagen, Denmark > Lawyer Profile
Kromann Reumert Offices
5 SUNDKROGSGADE
2100 COPENHAGEN
Denmark
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Mr Jeppe Lefevre Olsen

Work Department
Environmental and public law, Procurement Law, The European Union and the single market, Real Estate and Construction Law.
Position
Partner.
Career
Firstly and primarily, Jeppe advises on all disciplines of procurement and tender law, primarily assisting contracting authorities with the execution of tenders from the preliminary, strategic considerations and implementation of market dialogues to drafting tender and contract documents and implementing the process itself to the final contract award. His experience in also assisting companies in submitting tenders and considering appeal procedures ensures commercial and balanced advice in relation to the process and the material, which very much supports a sustainable tender while also focusing on successfully executing the project “behind the tender”. This creates an essential connection between the process and the contract – the advice is an end-to-end solution. Having Jeppe on board as part of the team ensures that the project is continuously in focus.
Secondly, Jeppe works with public regulation in a broad sense, including public subsidies, environmental law, waste and supply related issues and the interfaces to public regulation and projects in a political context, ensuring coherent advice – even when tensions are running high. Jeppe was the first attorney to complete the masters degree MEEL (Master in Environmental and Energy Law).
Finally, Jeppe is Kromann Reumert’s procurement and public law knowledge ambassador with responsibility for strengthening internal and external knowledge sharing, including in relation to emerging trends and new regulation and case law from complaint boards and courts, and for streamlining advisory services in the practice areas.
Languages
English, The Scandinavian Languages.
Memberships
Formerly external lecturer on environmental law at Aarhus University
Teaches frequently at conferences, in specialised network groups, and at client events
Member of the Danish Procurement Law Society
Member of the Association of Danish Environmental Lawyers
Member of The Danish Association for Energy Law
Education
Master in Environmental and Energy Law (MEEL), 2010
Admitted to practise law 2007
Master of Laws (cand. jur.), Aarhus University 2004
Lawyer Rankings
Denmark > Environment
Kromann Reumert’s environment and planning law department often represents commercial and industrial entities as well as public authorities in environmental and planning law litigation. The group stands out for its expertise in environmental-related planning law issues, and team lead Kim Trenskow is particularly experienced in identifying and handling environmental and planning transaction-based issues. Other key contact Jeppe Lefevre Olsen has a specific focus on waste, water, and environmental protection law.
Denmark > EU, competition and public procurement
Kromann Reumert‘s competition and procurement team has been praised by clients for ‘exceptional understanding of the intricate regulatory landscape,’ focusing exclusively on competition law, procurement, and state aid matters. Jeppe Lefevre Olsen and Jens Munk Plum jointly lead the practice, which also provides advice on issues related to online distribution, developing guidelines for online commerce, online advertising, and data protection. Olsen is an expert on procurement law, with additional expertise in state aid and subsidy matters, wile Plum is recognised for ‘having a high level of commercial understanding’ in competition and procurement-related matters, focusing on merger reviews and FDI matters. Morten Kofmann provides advice on all aspects of EU and Danish competition law, including multi-jurisdictional merger procedures, international cartel investigations, and state aid issues.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Banking and finance
- Capital markets
- Commercial, corporate and M&A
- Data privacy and data protection
- Dispute resolution
- Employment
- Energy
- EU, competition and public procurement
- Information technology
- Insolvency
- Intellectual property
- Media and entertainment
- Real estate and construction
- Tax
- Telecoms