Hovslagargatan 5B Box 5421, 114 84 Stockholm Sweden
Martin Eriksson works primarily in the areas of construction and consultancy law as well as dispute resolution. Martin has experience in drafting and reviewing contract documents, ongoing project advice, and assisting in legal proceedings.
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Experience
Counsel in construction disputes, including counsel for the client in a court proceeding against a contractor regarding a contract in a combined heat and power plant.
Advisor to both public and private clients prior to contracts (including drafting and review of construction contracts and administrative regulations).
Advisor to real estate companies and housing developers in ongoing contracts.
Advisor to clients of small and large contracts in the development of construction law templates.
Advisor and representative for clients in contracts where the contractor is declared bankrupt or undergoing a company reorganization.
Counsel for real estate companies in building permit matters.
Uppsala University LL.M. (2019) Swedish Master of Laws
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