Mr Peter Bruun Nikolajsen > Lundgrens > Copenhagen, Denmark > Lawyer Profile

Lundgrens
TUBORG BOULEVARD 12
2900 HELLERUP
Denmark

Work Department

Corporate & Commercial, M&A

Position

Attorney, Partner

Career

Peter Bruun Nikolajsen has 20 years of experience as a legal advisor within M&A (business transfers) and venture capital. Over the years, Peter has been advisor on a very large number of transactions for Danish and international companies, private equity funds, venture funds and owner-managers.

Peter also works as a permanent sparring partner for several companies in connection with strategic decisions and handling of matters in the day-to-day business.

Peter is one of the most experienced and active advisors in venture capital. Due to many years of experience in venture capital, Peter has gained an in-depth knowledge of and experience with technology companies.

Over the years, Peter has taught various courses regarding M&A, company law and ownership agreements. He has previously taught at the University of Copenhagen.

Languages

English and Danish

Memberships

Peter is member of several associations, including Danish Business Angels (DanBan) and Active Owners (formerly DVCA), in which he is member of the Legal Committee.

Education

Peter obtained his Master of Laws from Aarhus University (2001).

Lawyer Rankings

Denmark > Commercial, corporate and M&A

Lundgrens fields a ‘very hands-on, experienced and competent team’, which handles a high quantity of transactional M&A work with a strong mid-cap focus, as well as receiving instructions on complex cross-border mandates and representing an increasing number of private equity clients. Sector-specific knowledge across the fintech, healthcare, SaaS, entertainment and media industries is another defining characteristic of the practice group. Department head Peter Bruun Nikolajsen has substantial experience advising Danish and international clients on the complete range of transactions. Thomas Kræmer acts on behalf of clients ranging from small companies to large blue-chip corporations, and is particularly active on matters involving a cross-border element.