Delphi appointed “Preferred Law Firm” in Sweden by the trade organisation EMOTA
EMOTA, the European eCommerce and Omni Channel Trade Association, is a leading European trade organisation that represents all aspects of distance sales and e-commerce. EMOTA promotes a joint and barrier-free European market for e-commerce.
The members of the organisation receives information about important issues affecting e-commerce, they develop and take part of best practices, exchange experiences and provide comments on legislative proposals.
Delphi is the only Swedish law firm appointed “Preferred Law Firm” by EMOTA.
“We are excited and proud to be appointed and of our engagement in EMOTA. It shows that we have strengthen our position as the leading Swedish law firm specialised in e-commerce and online services”, says Agnes Hammarstrand, partner of Delphi’s e-commerce team.
“Through EMOTA we are even better equipped to assist our customers at international launches of e-commerce, something that we work with a lot”, continues Agnes.
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