Hovslagargatan 5B Box 5421, 114 84 Stockholm Sweden
Anna Martin focuses her practice on dispute resolution and construction law. Anna has extensive experience of dispute resolution in both arbitration and domestic courts, primarily within the fields of construction, commercial contracts and liability insurance. Anna is recommended by the ranking institute The Legal 500 (EMEA 2025) under dispute resolution.
Anna acts as counsel in complex international arbitrations as well as advises non-Swedish counsel in disputes under Swedish law. She also represents property owners and contractors in various types of construction and infrastructure disputes.
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Experience
Counsel in a multinational commercial arbitration involving CIS parties within the telecoms and communications sector.
Counsel before the Supreme Court and in preliminary ruling at the Court of Justice of the European Union.
Counsel for international clients in construction disputes under the SCC Arbitration Rules.
Counsel in proceedings under SCC’s rules for emergency arbitrator.
Review of construction contracts for construction projects.
Uppsala University Swedish Master of Laws (LL.M.) (2015)
Aberystwyth University Exchange Studies (2013)
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