Server: Netscape-Commerce/1.12 Date: Wednesday, 31-Dec-97 20:00:24 GMT Last-modified: Tuesday, 08-Jul-97 03:53:57 GMT Content-length: 3602 Content-type: text/html Qvist Stanbrook

 

 

     
 

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 Qvist Stanbrook

Pilestraede 58,4
DK-1112 Copenhagen K
Denmark

tel: (45 33) 12 45 22
fax: (45 33) 93 60 23

http://www.qslaw.com

 

Qvist Stanbrook is a well established legal adviser to national and international business. Its main activity lies in the corporate and commercial area with a client base ranging from small domestic companies to large international groups and diplomatic representations. The office is active in assisting clients with cross-border mergers and acquisitions and other investments in Europe.

The international tradition of Qvist Stanbrook goes back to the beginning of this century. Initially it concentrated on France and French speaking countries. In the thirties the office also became well known for its work with Spanish clients. Since then, it has expanded into work with a wide range of other countries and, more recently, into EC law.

The Copenhagen office provides legal advice in all the usual areas of corporate and commercial law. It also provides specialist advice in matters of environmental regulation support, including presentation in bankruptcy and arbitration proceedings. The office has experience in banking, financial services and construction matters, and also deals with international private law problems for expatriate executives and diplomatic staff. Copenhagen being at the gateway between the EU and the Nordic countries allows Qvist Stanbrook to assist in the complex legal issues arising from international commerce between its EFTA neighbour Norway and EC Member States.

The office can correspond and advise in Danish, English, French, German, Portuguese and Spanish, as well as the other Scandinavian languages.

The site of the Copenhagen office is at http://www.qslaw.com




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