The three keywords Time, Knowledge and Commitment summarize what, according to us, is a basis for good law practise. Here is our definition.
Time
We always have time for your questions and needs. Experience tells us that clients often want help on short notice. We plan our work accordingly, so that we can be there for you when we are needed. Our most important offer to you is time, since we feel it should be generously available.
Knowledge
Law is a rapidly changing area. You have to be up to date to be able to give your clients proper advice. We are a modern law firm, and use the latest techniques when it comes to IT-support for our business. Our lawyers have solid theoretical backgrounds, and we are continuously working to maintain and improve our law firm's level of knowledge within the chosen areas of practise.
Commitment
We give clients and their cases our full attention - what is important for you is also important for us. We are also convinced that the desired level of commitment can only be maintained if the work load is reasonable and there is a balance between work and private life. We live by this rule even if it means having to say 'no' in some cases. On the other hand, we know that it works in the long run.
Henrik Snellman, Managing Partner








