Mrs Anne Sophie Kierkegaard Vilsbøll > Horten > Copenhagen, Denmark > Lawyer Profile

Horten
PHILIP HEYMANS ALLÉ 7
2900 HELLERUP
COPENHAGEN
Denmark

Work Department

Environmental law, planning law and construction law |

Position

Anne Sophie Kierkegaard Vilsbøll advises public authorities and organisations and public and private enterprises on all aspects of administrative law, public law and environmental law. She is an experienced litigator and conducts cases for committees and commissions within her areas of expertise for both businesses and public clients. Anne Sophie has many years’ experience advising municipalities on fundamental administrative issues, including preparation of legal opinions and investigations. She also gives more specialised advice to technical and environmental administrations on issues pertaining to planning, construction and environmental law. She has a special interest in public regulation of real estate, including easements and the so-called “neighbour principle” for laying cables along public and private roads, where Anne Sophie has conducted a number of leading cases. Anne Sophie has assisted in environmental due diligence procedures and advised on environmental issues in connection with many of the largest business transfers during the past ten years.

Career

2016: Partner, Horten; 1998-2016: Attorney, Bech-Bruun; 2005 and 2007: Deputy judge, the Eastern Danish High Court

Languages

Scandinavian languages, English and French.

Memberships

Member of the board at Herlufsholm Skole og Gods; Arkivar Albert Andersen og hustru Ebba, født Graeffs legat (scholarship); Deputy chairman at the church council at Hellerup Church; Danske Miljøadvokater (the Danish Environmental Law Society); The Danish Association for Environmental Law

Education

1995: Master of Laws, The University of Copenhagen; 1998: Right of audience before the High Court

Lawyer Rankings

Denmark > Environment

(Next Generation Partners)

Anne Sophie Kierkegaard VilsbøllHorten

Horten‘s specialist environmental group is praised as ‘adaptable and responsive to the client’s needs’ and provides legal advice on all areas of environmental regulation, including assisting with permits for business activities and construction projects, emission and pollution issues, natural resources work, climate change constructions, environment protection matters and planning instruments. Henriette Soja heads up the department and is sought after by clients for her specialist knowledge regarding environmental, planning and construction law, coast and climate change law and supply regulations and circular economies. Of counsel and highly experienced litigator Poul Hvilsted is renowned for his expertise in environmental and planning law, and Anne Sophie Kierkegaard Vilsbøll is another key point of contact for public infrastructure projects, including the Copenhagen Metro.