Ms Marianne Philip > Kromann Reumert > Copenhagen, Denmark > Lawyer Profile
Kromann Reumert Offices
5 SUNDKROGSGADE
2100 COPENHAGEN
Denmark
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Ms Marianne Philip
Work Department
Capital Markets, Corporate and Foundation Law, Insolvency and Restructuring, M&A.
Position
Partner.
Career
Marianne specialises in mergers and acquisitions (M&A), capital markets, restructuring and company law, and also handles general commercial law matters. Marianne became a partner in 1987.
She advises a wide range of Danish and international industrial and financial clients in connection with the acquisition and sale of businesses, IPOs and public issues, verification processes, restructuring, and corporate governance. The core of Marianne’s advice is a combination of thorough legal knowledge, insight into Danish and international market practice, and the ability to harmonise these elements within the context of each client’s strategy and business case.
Marianne has advised clients on several landmark and trend-setting capital markets and M&A transactions in Denmark. She is always hands-on and highly innovative in finding sound and viable solutions, while at the same time appreciating the need to act swiftly to meet clients’ commercial goals.
Languages
English, French, The Scandinavian Languages.
Memberships
Adjunct professor at Copenhagen Business School 2015
Chairman of the Danish Committee on Good Governance of Foundations
Chairman and member of the board of directors of several Danish companies and funds, including subsidiaries of foreign companies
Member of the Board of Advisors of Duke University Law School, North Carolina, USA
Permanent trustee of the Bankruptcy Division of the Maritime and Commercial Court in Copenhagen.
Education
Admitted to practice law, 1984
Master of Laws (LL.M.) from Duke University, USA, 1983
Master of Laws (cand. jur.) from the University of Copenhagen, 1980.
Lawyer Rankings
Denmark > Capital markets
(Hall of Fame)Kromann Reumert‘s large-scale capital markets group represents leading Nordic and international financial institutions and investment banks on cross-border transactions, with noted strength in work across the banking, life sciences, industrial, energy, telecoms and IT sectors. ECM partner Christian Lundgren is recognised for his expertise in takeovers and IPOs in the Danish market, alongside regulatory matters in the space, while Christina Bruun Geertsen is frequently engaged on both issuer and underwriter-side mandates. Peter Schiøler Skaaring and Thomas Kaas head up the debt capital markets team, while Jens Steen Jensen is the key point of contact for regulatory issues. Esteemed practitioners Marianne Philip and Henrik Møgelmose advise international industrial clients on public issuances, and financial institutions on IPOs and stock exchange regulatory matters, respectively. Rune Morthorst is the key name at senior associate level.
Denmark > Commercial, corporate and M&A
(Hall of Fame)Praised as being ‘always top of the game’, the corporate, commercial and M&A practice group housed by Kromann Reumert has the bandwidth to handle the full spectrum of complex, cross-border transactions. Jointly leading the department, ‘remarkable problem solving lawyer’ Bent Kemplar leads out of Copenhagen while Tyge Rasmussen is head of the group in Aarhus. Christian Lundgren comes highly recommended for his ‘solution-oriented and pragmatic approach’, while Henrik Møgelmose advises industrial and financial businesses and private equity funds on disposals and acquisitions, mergers, IPOs and share issuances. ‘Legend’ in the M&A space Marianne Philip remains in-demand and is another key contact alongside Jacob Høeg Madsen, who specialises in financial regulation, fund formations, alternative investments and M&A.
Lawyer Rankings
- Capital markets Denmark
- Commercial, corporate and M&A Denmark
- Hall of Fame Denmark > Commercial, corporate and M&A
- Hall of Fame Denmark > Capital markets
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