Mr Dag Sigvart Kaada > Advokatfirmaet Schjødt > Oslo, Norway > Lawyer Profile

Advokatfirmaet Schjødt
Tordenskiolds gate 12
P.O. Box 2444 Solli
NO-0201 Oslo
Norway

Work Department

M&A, Capital markets

Position

Vice Managing Partner

Career

Dag is partner in Schjødt’s M&A and Capital Markets department. He joined the firm in 2005, and specialises in mergers and acquisitions, investments and restructuring of investment funds and industrial groups mainly in the oil and energy sector.

Dag is a graduate of the Faculty of Law of the University of Bergen. Prior to joining Schjødt he practiced as an attorney for the law firm BA-HR. Dag advises several of the leading national and international oil service companies and investment funds in relation to a wide range of acquisitions, mergers and other transactions, both cross-border and within the Norwegian market. The primary focus is within the energy sector, but his practice includes related areas such as shipping and technology. In addition to his M&A practice, Dag also advises clients on general contract law, including supply agreements, construction agreements and other industrial projects forming part of the clients’ day to day business.

Languages

Norwegian, English

Education

1999 – Cand. Jur., University of Bergen

Lawyer Rankings

Norway > Commercial, corporate and M&A

(Leading partners)

Dag Sigvart Kaada  – Advokatfirmaet Schjødt

Increasingly handling cross-border and public-to-private transactions, the commercial, corporate and M&A team at Advokatfirmaet Schjødt is praised by clients as ‘very competent with a strong commercial mindset’. The practice group is led by experienced partner Christoffer Bjerknes, who specialises in private M&A and joint ventures. Other key names for private M&A are Dag Sigvart Kaada and Knut Smith-Erichsen, while Tord Fondevik and Jon Kristian Sjåtil are recommended for general M&A, and Robert Romansky is an expert in public and private transactions. Other core team members are Preben Willoch, Jon Kristian Sjåtil and Mathias Teir.