Morris Law
Client SatisfactionMorris Law’s environmental practice handles a wide range of matters, including permit applications for traditional and renewable energy projects as well as land contamination cases. Gothenburg-based practice head Christina Rydell Ahlström offers clients broad expertise which covers permits for environmentally hazardous activities and contamination liability matters.
Testimonials
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- ‘Morris Law's environmental law team is very professional and efficient. They are experienced enough to be pragmatic and focus on the important matters.’
- ‘Christina Rydell Ahlström is a flexible and problem-focused environmental lawyer with the ability to explain and make legal questions understandable for clients.'
- ‘Christina Rydell Ahlström is very competent in environmental law generally, and specifically in contaminated land issues.’
- ‘Christina Rydell Ahlström is always there when she is needed. She has a high level of competence in the work of municipal environmental authorities and legal issues, which inspires confidence. She is a very nice person, easy to talk to and discuss with, and she always delivers on time.’
‘Great individuals with a great mix. Everyone is agile.’
‘There is a broad knowledge within the practice and a family atmosphere that creates trust. They are easy to communicate and do business with.’
Key clients
- The municipality of Ale
- Varberg Energi AB
- Hammarö Energi AB
- Tekniska verken i Linköping Vind AB
- Gasum AB
Work highlights
- Advising the municipality of Ale regarding the liability for contaminated land within the former industrial area Älvängen.
- Advising Varberg Energi AB, a municipality-owned energy company in western Sweden, regarding a restructuring of the company's organisational structure.
- Assisting Hammarö Energi AB, a municipality-owned energy company, with a case regarding a solar park that is supposed to be built within an area covered by shore protection.
Practice head
The lawyer(s) leading their teams.
Christina Rydell Ahlström