The Nordic legal market had a good pandemic, using the time to advise clients on the many challenges of lockdowns and to prepare for major societal and technological changes. Downtime, in many cases, was also a good opportunity to plan for what was to become a boom year in 2021.
Unlike much of Europe, the region is not home to many international law firms, with DLA Piper the most often-cited exception to that rule, while others operate small satellite offices or advise via local affiliates. In Norway, law firms must be run by Norwegian citizens.
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