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Anina Liebkind is a partner at Norburg & Scherp, a dispute specialist firm in Stockholm. Anina has more than a decade of experience with dispute resolution and is a specialist in the energy, finance, insurance and technology & telecommunications industries. Anina's practice focuses on international arbitration and litigation. She has experience in international arbitration proceedings under ad hoc and institutional rules (including ICC, ICSID, SCC, FIA and UNCITRAL) governed by a multiplicity of procedural and substantive laws. She additionally regularly advises clients on the recognition, enforcement and setting aside of arbitral awards, and acts as counsel in such litigation proceedings before local courts. Anina is dual-qualified in both Sweden and Finland, and holds an LL.M. from the Geneva Center for International Dispute Settlement (CIDS). She is fluent in English, Finnish, French and Swedish. Before joining Norburg & Scherp, Anina was a senior associate at Baker & McKenzie, based in Stockholm and Zürich.   Anina is recognized by Who’s Who Legal as a National Leader in Sweden and as a Global Future Leader in the field of arbitration. Anina frequently publishes and lectures on arbitration topics, including acting as a visiting lecturer for the Master of Laws in International Commercial Arbitration (ICAL) program at the University of Stockholm. She is also the co-chair of the IBA Arb 40 Subcommittee.
Partner. Acts as counsel and arbitrator in disputes concerning e.g. Banking & Finance, Construction, Competition, Corporate/M&A, Intellectual Property, Real Estate, Technology, Corporate Investigations, and Professional Liability.
Partner. Represents clients before Swedish and European authorities and courts. Her practice focuses on EU and competition law, intellectual property and public procurement.
Partner. Acts as counsel, arbitrator and advisor in contentious matters in Construction, Competition, Corporate/M&A, Insurance, Intellectual Property, Real Estate and Technology.
Partner. Acts as counsel, advisor and arbitrator in a wide range of commercial disputes, but has particular experience from M&A, Shareholder, Personal Liability, Banking & Financing, Energy and Technology disputes.
Partner. Acts as counsel and arbitrator within among others the following fields and sectors: real estate, landlord-tenant disputes, competition law/antitrust, commercial contracts, technology, share and asset purchase agreements, joint ventures, intellectual property rights and public procurement.