Lawyers

Kim Trenskow

Kim Trenskow

Work Department

Dispute Resolution, Real Estate, Financial Services, Insurance, Environment, Offentlig ret.

Position

Partner.

Career

Kim advises a large number of business and public sector clients in cases involving environmental and planning law issues, including the interaction between the very extensive and highly complex EU law and the administrative, environmental, planning and public law rules as implemented at national level.

A highly accomplished litigator, Kim has successfully litigated numerous large and complex cases. Over the years, he has conducted well over 300 cases before Danish courts and arbitration tribunals and is also an experienced Supreme Court litigator.

His breadth of expertise include environmental and planning law cases as well as other public-law areas, including public health legislation. His practice has also afforded him substantial experience conducting very large and complex cases in other areas of law, including—notably—the landmark lawsuits brought after the financial crisis.

Lastly, Kim is a very sought-after conductor of independent legal investigations, typically acting on behalf of public authorities.

Clients particularly appreciate his analytical, hands-on, realistic and commercial approach and his ability to deliver the right measure of insight and value to any given assignment.

Languages

The Scandinavian Languages, English.

Memberships

Member of the General Council of the Danish Bar and Law Society’s Expert Panel on Environmental Law Member of the governing body of the Danish Environmental Law Association Member of the governing body of the Danish Society of Environmental Lawyers Member of the Danish Supreme Court Bar Association Formerly external lecturer on environmental and planning law at Aarhus University for many years.

Education

Certified arbitrator 2017 LL.M., International Environmental Law, London University, 1997 Admitted to practise law 1996 Master of Laws (cand. jur.), Aarhus University 1993.

Leisure

Football (soccer), badminton, music and the arts.

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