Delphi recruits new partner
Delphi is pleased to announce that Emil Andersson was appointed partner at Delphi’s office in Gothenburg today; 7 May 2015.
Delphi is pleased to announce that Emil Andersson was appointed partner at Delphi’s office in Gothenburg today; 7 May 2015.
Emil joins Delphi from Lindahl law firm, where he worked for the previous six years. Emil specialises in dispute resolution and will be part of Delphi’s dispute resolution group.
Emil holds an LL.M. degree from Harvard Law School and last fall he was awarded Young alumnus of the year in the field of law by the School of Business, Economics and Law in Gothenburg.
“It’s exciting to join Delphi. It is a law firm that successfully combines extensive experience with a modern approach. In my mind, Delphi is one of the law firms best equipped to meet the increasing demands that clients rightfully place on their legal advisors. I look forward to continuing to develop the business in that direction, and particularly within the area of commercial dispute resolution,” says Emil Andersson.
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