Mr Sverker Bonde > Advokatfirman Delphi > Stockholm, Sweden > Lawyer Profile

Advokatfirman Delphi
MASTER SAMUELSGATAN 17
PO BOX 1432
111 84 STOCKHOLM
Sweden
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Work Department

Dispute Resolution.

Position

Partner and department head whose main practice area is Dispute Resolution. Sverker Bonde has vast and long experience as counsel for Swedish and international clients in domestic and international commercial arbitrations and before Swedish courts. The, often complex, disputes have included for instance disputes related to M&A, contract manufacturing, general contracts disputes, directors and advisors liability, product liability and marketing practices cases (before the Swedish Market Court). Sverker Bonde also sits as arbitrator in domestic and international disputes. Sverker Bonde also advises clients on general commercial contracts.

Career

Partner, Advokatfirman Delphi, 2010 – present (head of department 2015 – present); Senior Associate, Advokatfirman Delphi, 2008-2010; Legal Counsel, B&B TOOLS AB (publ), 2008; Associate, Advokatfirman Delphi, 2002-2008.

Languages

English and Swedish.

Memberships

Swedish Bar Association; Young Arbitrators Stockholm; Swedish Arbitration Association; ASA Below 40 – The Swiss Arbitration Association section for young arbitration practitioners.

Education

LL.M. University of Uppsala 2002.

Lawyer Rankings

Sweden > Dispute resolution

Advokatfirman Delphi’s dispute resolution team has considerable combined experience across a wide range of sectors, including the banking, energy, and telecoms industries. Sverker Bonde, who specialises in disputes concerning M&A and joint venture transactions, manufacturing and supply contracts, directors’ and advisors’ liability, and product liability, leads the team alongside Emil Andersson, who has considerable experience acting for domestic and international companies in commercial disputes and arbitrations, notably in the infrastructure, aerospace and construction industries. Polina Permyakova is also experienced in arbitration proceedings, particularly those involving Russia or CIS countries.