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Schjødt styrker sin danske forretning gennem fusion med Norrbom Vinding
Skandinaviens største advokatfirma, Schjødt, fusionerer med det danske advokatfirma Norrbom Vinding. Med sammenlægningen styrker Schjødt markant sin danske forretning og udbygger sin position som et ledende full-service erhvervsjuridisk advokatfirma i Danmark og Skandinavien.
Erfarent M&A-team bliver en del af Norrbom Vinding
Samtidig styrker vi indsatsen inden for konfliktløsning.
Regeringens lovprogram for 2025/2026
Regeringen har som vanligt offentliggjort lovprogrammet for folketingsåret 2025/2026 i forbindelse med Folketingets åbning den første tirsdag i oktober.
Når børnene skal passes
Det var sagligt, at en kommune afskedigede en dagplejer, hvis langvarige sygefravær medførte en driftsmæssigt uholdbar situation, herunder i forhold til de børn, der var indskrevet hos dagplejeren.
Ny publikation fra Ius Laboris
Ius Laboris har netop udgivet Workplace Data Privacy Update No. 5, October 2025.
Hvordan skal vi tælle?
EU-Domstolen har i en nylig dom fastslået, at afskedigelse som følge af en medarbejders afslag på forflyttelse skal tælles med ved opgørelsen af afskedigelser efter direktivet om kollektive afskedigelser.
At work, or on the way to work?
The Appeals Permission Board has given the Supreme Court the opportunity to decide a case about whether an industrial injury sustained by an employee on the way to work is covered by the Workers’ Compensation Act.
Supreme Court: No employment, no coverage by LG
The Supreme Court has established that a pilot who had worked for an airline through employment with another company could not have his claim for unpaid salary covered by the Employees’ Guarantee Fund (LG) when the airline went into bankruptcy.
IEL Elite 2025: Norrbom Vinding among the world’s leading labour and employment law practices
Yesterday, the IEL published their Elite 2025 guide, which lists the world’s 151 leading international, national and boutique labour and employment law firms. Norrbom Vinding is among these firms.
You’ve got mail!
The Eastern High Court found that a termination letter sent to an employee on the 120th day of illness, but after the end of the employee’s normal working hours, complied with the 120-day rule.
At work, or on the way to work?
The Appeals Permission Board has given the Supreme Court the opportunity to decide a case about whether an industrial injury sustained by an employee on the way to work is covered by the Workers’ Compensation Act.
Supreme Court: No employment, no coverage by LG
The Supreme Court has established that a pilot who had worked for an airline through employment with another company could not have his claim for unpaid salary covered by the Employees’ Guarantee Fund (LG) when the airline went into bankruptcy.
IEL Elite 2025: Norrbom Vinding among the world’s leading labour and employment law practices
Yesterday, the IEL published their Elite 2025 guide, which lists the world’s 151 leading international, national and boutique labour and employment law firms. Norrbom Vinding is among these firms.
You’ve got mail!
The Eastern High Court found that a termination letter sent to an employee on the 120th day of illness, but after the end of the employee’s normal working hours, complied with the 120-day rule.