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The Baltic Sea is a bridge between Northern Europe's key markets: Scandinavia, Poland and Russia, the Baltic states and Germany have used this semi-enclosed sea to carry on trade for ages.
Hanseatic tradition, close political ties and a common but not always peaceful history is what makes these quite diverse national economies today to one region that counts as one of Europe's strongest. Besides logistics and services, it is the energy industry, as well as timber and light industries that drive the integration of the Baltic Rim countries also outside the framework of the European Union.
Rödl & Partner has had a presence here since 1993 – with over 160 colleagues in the Nordic and Baltic States alone, we are one of the biggest providers of professional services in the region.
Gitte Henckel
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Besides its undisputed role as a link between the Baltics and Scandinavia, Estonia has become a small but exquisite location for international services and a high-tech hub. More »
Alice Salumets
Partner
Due to its geographical location, highly developed infrastructure and transport networks, Finland is an ideal gateway for foreign investors doing business in Northern Europe. More »
Timo Huhtala
Head of Legal & Tax (Finland), Attorney at Law (Finland)
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Jens-Christian Pastille
Attorney at Law (Germany, Latvia)
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Tobias Kohler
Norway, known above all for its mountains, glaciers and deeply cut coastal fjords, is not a member of the EU, but as a European Free Trade Association country within the European Economic Area (EEA), it is closely integrated into the economic system of continental Europe. More »
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Lars-Göran Larsson
Prof. Dr. Christian Rödl, LL.M. (Columbia University, New York)
Managing Partner
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