Adv Marcus Nivinger > Setterwalls > Stockholm, Sweden > Lawyer Profile

Setterwalls
STUREGATAN 10
PO BOX 1050
101 39 STOCKHOLM
Sweden

Work Department

Equity Capital Markets, Corporate law, Mergers & Acquisitions, M&A

Position

Partner

Marcus is leading the way as co-head of Setterwalls’ Equity Capital Markets division, boasting an impressive track-record specialising in corporate and transactional law.

With an active practise spanning over two decades, Marcus has built a strong legacy with a proven track record of success bringing significant experience to the table when it comes to Equity Capital Markets, Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) and Corporate Law.

Marcus is continuously recognised as a trusted advisor and the preferred go-to consultant for both listed and private companies, seeking his expertise across a broad spectrum of private and public transactions, including initial public offerings (IPOs), public takeovers, rights issues, private placements, and M&A. Beyond his extensive experience in diverse industry sectors, Marcus offers comprehensive counsel on intricate legal matters such as company law, shareholder and partnership agreements, corporate governance, market abuse, insider matters, and stock exchange listings.

 

Career

2016-, Setterwalls
2015-2016, Ernst & Young, Partner and Head of Law
2011-2014, Advokatfirman Delphi, Partner
2010, Latham & Watkins LLP
2003-2010, Gernandt & Danielsson
2001-2003, District Court of Stockholm

Languages

English

Education

2001, Lund University, LL.M.

Lawyer Rankings

Sweden > Capital markets

Setterwalls’ capital markets group focuses on handling equity matters for issuers as well as advising on major main market IPOs. The team is particularly well known for advising clients in the life sciences and pharmaceuticals sectors and also has a strong presence in the real estate and energy industries. Marcus Nivinger and Ola Grahn jointly lead the practice. Senior associate Axel Helle’s broad practice covers IPOs, private placements, capital raisings, and regulatory issues.