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Ann Grew Pfeiffer
Ann Grew Pfeiffer
Attorney, partner. Ann has many years’ experience primarily within the field of copyright law and media and entertainment law. Further, Ann is engaged in intellectual property law in general and marketing law, IT law and EU law. Ann has through many years held a central position in the handling of the lawyer and secretariat function for UBO, through which she has attained specific expertise in the field of negotiating and entering agreements regarding use of broadcasters’ rights in the Nordic and Baltic countries. Ann is characterized by her calm commercial overview, great negotiation skills, special understanding of strategical and complicated economic matters and, not least, legal precision.
Henrik Schütze
Henrik Schütze
Henrik's speciality is primarily commercial law, and he advises and represents Danish and international companies and organisations within multiple areas. Henrik advises on such subjects as strategies for protection or exploitation of rights under the Copyright, Trademark, Patent and Marketing Acts; publishing agreements; music company agreements; all aspects of contracting within the construction law area; agreements on the performance of geothermal drilling projects; agreements on gas sales in and transportation of gas from the Danish fields in the North Sea; agreements on the development of IT solutions for both the private and public sectors; the provisions of the Danish Act on Processing of Personal Data and the Executive Order on Security; purchase and sale of companies and company law in general; procurement law; and contracting law in general.  Henrik is a highly experienced litigator, and in recent years he has spent most of his time on court and arbitration cases, including international arbitration cases regarding offshore projects, where the court language is English. He is also a certified arbitrator and takes an interest in mediation, having recently qualified as a building and construction mediator.
Jørgen Bek Weiss Hansen
Jørgen Bek Weiss Hansen
Attorney, partner. Jørgen Bek Weiss Hansen's main areas of work are commercial law, where he advises Danish and international companies, mainly on issues regarding company law, mergers and acquisitions, finance law, energy law and construction law. Jørgen is also deeply involved in the entrepreneurial community. He assists a number of entrepreneurial organisations such as Stardust-DTU, CSE-Lab, Venture Cup, the Foundation for Entrepreneurship, UCEC and Start-Up Chile, offering advice, lectures, pitch training and assistance as a judge in entrepreneurial competitions etc. Moreover he is a mentor and advisor to numerous entrepreneurs, primarily from the Technical University of Denmark.
Kristina Blichfeldt Lautrup
Kristina Blichfeldt Lautrup
Attorney, partner. Kristina has many years' experience in EU and competition law, and in marketing and intellectual property law, especially copyright law. Kristina takes part in the legal and secretariat functions for UBO, and in this context provides advice to a large number of Danish and foreign TV stations on third-party exploitation of TV-station content in the Nordic countries, including on the interface between copyright law and competition law. Kristina also provides advice on the primary acquisition of rights by TV stations in relation to employees, producers, sports events organisers and other rightholders. In addition, Kristina assists TV stations in relation to hearings on EU regulation and legislative amendments within copyright law in Denmark as well as in Norway. Through her work Kristina has gained considerable insight into the Nordic extended collective licence system; as an example, she has provided advice to the Vietnamese Ministry of Culture on the regulation of collective management organisations. Kristina has taught family law and the law of wills and succession at University of Copenhagen, and she provides advice to clients on succession issues, including estate planning, and she assists in connection with the administration of estates of deceased persons.
Peter Lambert
Peter Lambert
Attorney, managing partner, admitted to the Supreme Court. Peter Lambert advises Danish and international companies on media law, intellectual property law, marketing law, company and contracting law, and he is a board director of various companies. Peter Lambert has extensive experience in litigation and arbitration proceedings, and Legal500 and Which lawyer? have recommended him in the areas of media, entertainment and intellectual property law. Co-author of the book Personlighedsret (Personality Rights).
Steen Lassen
Steen Lassen
Attorney, partner, admitted to the Supreme Court. Highly experienced, international corporate lawyer and arbitrator, both as chairman of arbitral tribunals and as arbitrator appointed by a party. Appointed by the Minister for Economic and Business affairs as member of a group of financial experts, where Steen Lassen investigated whether the Danish Financial Supervisory Authority complied with applicable legislation during the period 1999-2005. In that connection Steen Lassen inspected the ten largest financial institutions in Denmark. Appointed by the Minister for Culture as member of the committee that prepared legislation on the preservation of evidence in connection with the infringement of intellectual property rights (1999-2000). Legal advisor to the Danish prime minister before the tax allowance investigation commission, legal advisor to the speaker of the Danish Parliament in relation to the Farum investigation commission, and legal advisor to the Permanent Secretary of State in relation to the Stateless Commission investigation. Recommended within the areas of intellectual property, media and entertainment law (by Legal 500) and technology, media and telecommunications law (by Chambers).
Terese Foged
Terese Foged
Terese has many years�� experience in media and copyright law and intellectual property law in general, with particular focus on digital copyright and the challenges posed by new technology and business models. This involves advice to a large number of Danish and foreign TV stations, media companies and others on various uses of audiovisual material; for example:– Negotiation, drafting and advicing regarding agreements with TV distributors on cable retransmission of TV and radio channels, including via IPTV and web-TV (internet/OTT), and wireless retransmission by satellite and via the digital terrestrial television network (DTT).– Plus regarding agreements on other forms of exploitation, such as Start Over and catch-up services, N-PVR, portability, offline use and various on-demand offers by third parties of TV stations’ broadcast plus streaming services– Advice on acquisition by TV stations of rights to both linear and non-linear use; third-party exploitation of rights; relevant EU legislation; the Nordic extended collective licence system; and contribution to the 2014 – plus the present 2021 - amendment of the Danish Copyright Act in that area.–Advice on rights in the areas of linking, apps, use on the social media, etc. and rights clearance in the cross field between primary and third-party use.