Business law is often about transferring money from A to B, but labour and employment law is different. In HR law, you need to have an eye for business and for people. That is a challenge, and it's the reason why I like being part of Norrbom Vinding's specialist team.
I recently…
- advised a number of foreign-based companies on setting up in Denmark
- helped address various issues arising under Danish data protection legislation, especially with regard to staff administration
Qualifications and experience:
- Norrbom Vinding, Associate, 2012
- Part-time lecturer in International Labour Law and CSR at the University of Copenhagen
- Norrbom Vinding, Junior Associate, 2011
- Teacher of constitutional law at the University of Copenhagen, 2006-2011
- The Danish Ministry of Justice, Head of Section, 2009-2010
- Member of the Danish Council of Appeal on Health and Safety at Work, 2009-2010
- Teacher of data protection law and administrative law at the Metropolitan University College, 2009-2010
- The Danish Data Protection Agency, Head of Section, 2006-2008
- Teacher of data protection law at Local Government Training and Development, Denmark, 2007
- Master of Laws, University of Copenhagen, 2006
- The Danish Embassy in Beijing, 2004-2005
- The Danish Supreme Court, Internship, 2002-2004
Privately…
… I play the piano. I used to play in various bands but these days I spend most of my free time with my wife Stine and my two sons Julius and Konrad. At home, I like to entertain at the piano and spend time in the kitchen as the family’s gourmet chef.