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Lisbet Vedel Thomsen

Lisbet Vedel Thomsen

Punct Advokater

Lisbet is a partner at Punct Law Firm. She specializes in advice and litigation on behalf of public sector clients in various domains and cases mainly regarding regulatory disputes. Her experience includes cases on regulatory enforcement, administrative operations, contracts and disputes related to claims for compensation, reimbursement, and torts. She represents mainly state agencies, municipalities, public owned companies, semi-public organizations, and industry associations. Lisbet is an experienced litigation lawyer and granted the right to appear before the Supreme Court in 2011. Additionally, her roles as an acting judge at the regional and municipal courts in 2009 and 2011, have enriched her experience in addressing the complex procedural questions that often arise in litigation.

Peter Christian Kierkegaard

Peter Christian Kierkegaard

Punct Advokater

Peter is a partner in Punct Law firm. Peter has over 20 years of experience at the intersection of corporate commercial law and dispute resolution. With an analytical approach, he prioritizes distinguishing between the essential and non-essential elements in contract drafting, negotiations, and disputes. In collaborations with clients, Peter aims to act as an enhancement to the client's team, contributing to the best possible outcomes.   He is a board member of ASE and the Danish subsidiaries of the German BPW group, including BPW Finans, HBN Teknik, Ermax, and Besko.   In the early stages of his career, Peter received a generalist education as a legal assistant and lawyer at the predecessor of Bruun & Hjejle (Jonas Bruun), covering nearly all aspects of corporate commercial law – including business contracts, M&A, employment law, IPR, and TMT – as well as in dispute resolution.   Peter has continued with this broad foundation, but now focuses on corporate law, M&A, and dispute resolution. In recent years within dispute resolution, Peter has handled larger complex cases, including management liability during the financial crisis, significant arbitration cases, and securities litigation. Since 2017, Peter has been qualified to appear before the Supreme Court.