Anders Elmér |
Founded by Anders Elmér and Lars Hartzell in 1988, Elmzell Advokatbyrå can today offer one of the foremost labour and employment law practices in Sweden. Elmzell is a niche firm consisting of 2 partners and 3 associates specialised in labor and employment law and has constantly been ranked as a leading firm in the field by Global Counsel 3000.
Anders Elmér and Lars Hartzell are, with over 25 years experience as labor law attorneys, well known in the labor law arena. They have considerable litigation experience and have conducted a large number of cases before the labor court, public courts and courts of arbitration. As labor law experts they have also been engaged in several governmental reports, engaged as lecturers in courses, writers of handbooks on labor law and acted as mediators and arbitrators. The associates at Elmzell have considerable experience from all aspects of labor law and all colleagues take great pride in always being updated on the latest issues within the labor law area.
The firm is well prepared to meet the demands of today as well as tomorrow and can offer its clients support in all aspects of labour and employment law, such as labor relations (union negotiations, collective agreements, collective dismissals, handling of strikes and lock-outs); individual employment issues (all types of employment contracts, dismissals, benefits, pensions, independent contractors); consultations (labour issues in connection with take-overs, restructuring); litigation (proceedings before all courts in Sweden, arbitration).
Elmzell’s clients comprise both local and multinational companies, public bodies and executives. Elmzell strives for long term client relationships and can provide its clients with an effective organisation with high availability and strong involvement. The firm is situated in the centre of Stockholm.
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