Hovslagargatan 5B Box 5421, 114 84 Stockholm Sweden
Thomas Rajala works primarily in general business law regarding cooperation and project agreements, mergers and acquisitions, contract law, real estate law, rental law, construction law, and real estate-related transactions.
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Experience
Assisted the consortium that built and owned the World Trade Center (Vasaterminalen) in Stockholm.
Assisted the consortium that built and owned the Globe project in Stockholm.
Assisted the Swedish state/the National Board of Economic Defence in connection with the conversion of oil storage facilities in rock caverns.
Advised listed Swedish companies in a large number of acquisitions and divestments of real estate companies and properties.
Assisted listed Swedish companies in the implementation of a number of complex construction projects.
Assisted a large number of listed and unlisted real estate companies in disputes regarding site leasehold fees.
Stockholm University LL.M. (1978) Jur.kand.
Stockholm University Social Science Studies (1973)
Swedish Bar Association, Advokat (1984)
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