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Malin Leffler
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Partner Malin Leffler is Head of Roschier’s Private M&A practice in Sweden. She is specialized in complex cross-border M&A transactions and private equity. Malin has extensive experience in leading negotiations and projects for major domestic and international private equity sponsors and corporate investors. In addition, she is also specialized in fund structuring in connection with fundraisings as well as investments in private equity funds.
Sweden
Capital markets
Within: Capital markets
Clients praise Roschier's 'innovative, quick, and solution-oriented' team, which is well versed in the full gamut of capital markets work with Pontus Enquist and Johan Häger leading the ECM and DCM groups respectively. The team's client roster spans corporations, private equity sponsors and investment banks. Enquist, Malin Leffler and Ola Sandersson advised Atlas Copco on its division into Atlas Copco and Epiroc, and Epiroc's subsequent listing on Nasdaq Stockholm; and Häger assisted Carnegie Investment Bank and DNB Markets as joint bookrunners with the securitisation of consumer loans. Other key names to note include Ola Åhman and counsel Veronica Stiller. Mattias Friberg departed to Hannes Snellman.
Commercial, corporate and M&A
Within: Leading individuals
Malin Leffler - Roschier
Within: Commercial, corporate and M&A
Clients praise Roschier for its 'knowledgeable team and excellent negotiation skills'; the practice handles cross-border public and private M&A transactions, private equity mandates and industrial restructurings. Björn Winström, the 'highly skilled and extremely service-minded' Malin Leffler and Mikko Manner led the group's advice to PayPal on its $2.2bn acquisition of iZettle; Leffler also assisted Bonnier with its $1bn sale of Bonnier Broadcasting, including TV4, C More and Finnish MTV, to Telia. Other key practitioners include Pontus Enquist, Jens Bengtsson, Ola Åhman, and counsel Leo Lee.