Nadine works mainly within the field of private M&A.
Snellman counsel to SEB Private Equity in the acquisition of Talurit Aktiebolag
Snellman acted as counsel to SEB Private Equity in the acquisition of Talurit Aktiebolag (“Talurit”), a global market leader in mechanical splicing systems for wire rope. Talurit operates offices in Sweden, the UK, Germany, the U.S., China, and Singapore, with a global sales reach.
Snellman’s core advisory team included Mikael Klang, Alexander Lindqvist, Carl Tengblad, Nadine Lågland and Adrian Bäck (M&A), Josephine Gjerstad Medina and Nellie Jönsson (Employment), Nicolas Günthardt (IP/Tech) and Angelica Berntsson (Real Assets).
Snellman Counsel to Comstock Inc. in its Investment in RenFuel
Snellman acted as counsel to Comstock Inc. in its investment in RenFuel, a Swedish innovation company in bioenergy. The investment aims to support commercialization of joint development applications for RenFuel and Comstock complementary renewable fuel technologies.
RenFuel innovates technologies that contribute to decarbonization and circularity by effectively turning under-utilized biomass waste and residues into renewable fuels and materials.
Snellman’s advisory team comprised Fredrik Olsson, Albert Danielsson and Ebba Sjölin (Finance), Jonas Sjöberg, Nadine Lågland and Elin Boman (Private M&A), Elisabeth Vestin and Nicolas Günthardt (IP & Technology), Josephine Gjerstad Medina and Nellie Jönsson (Employment).
Snellman Counsel to Bonnier Capital in its Investment in Safe Life
Snellman acted as counsel to Bonnier Capital in its investment in the health care company Safe Life. Safe Life enables emergency care for people who suffer cardiac arrest outside of hospitals and was founded in Sweden in 2019. Today, Safe Life has operations in nine countries in Europe and North America, including Sweden, Finland, U.K., Canada, and the U.S.
Snellman’s core advisory team comprised Johanna Wärnberg, Miklos Kovacs Scherlin, Jonas Sjöberg, Emma Andersson, Tanja Schnitt, Nadine Lågland and Carl Tengblad (Private M&A).
Snellman Counsel to Atria in the Acquisition of the Swedish Convenience Food Business Gooh
Snellman acted as counsel to Atria in the acquisition of the Swedish convenience food business Gooh.
Gooh is part of Lantmännen Cerealia and a clear market leader in the fresh micromeals product segment in the Swedish retail trade with a market share of around 25 per cent. The acquisition fits with Atria Group’s strategic goal of expanding in the convenience food segment. Closing of the transaction is subject to regulatory approval.
Snellman’s advisory team comprised Claes Kjellberg, Jonas Sjöberg, Nadine Lågland, Carl Tengblad, and Elin Boman (Private M&A), Mikael Stabo, and Angelica Berntsson (Real Assets), Peter Forsberg, and Lars Lundgren (Competition and Regulatory), Anna Ribenfors, and Olof Östman (IP and Technology) and Lisa Pålsson (Employment).
Snellman Counsel to Valorem in Its Entry to Sweden
Snellman acted as legal counsel to VALOREM in its entry to the Swedish market upon the establishment of a co-operation framework with Tribrid Renewables AB in relation to the development of 1 GW of wind and solar projects in Sweden.
Our core team comprised Tapio Teräkivi, Katja Heikkinen, Elisa Panula, Karoliina Kaartinen, Mikael Stabo, and Nadine Lågland.
Snellman Acted as Counsel to Magnet Forensics, Backed by Thoma Bravo, in the Acquisition of Griffeye
Snellman acted as counsel to Magnet Forensics, backed by Thoma Bravo, in the acquisition of Griffeye from Safer Society Group.
Griffeye, based in Gothenburg, Sweden, and founded in 2015, is a leader in digital media forensics for child sexual abuse investigations.
Magnet Forensics is a developer of digital investigation solutions that acquire, analyze, report on, and manage evidence from digital sources, including mobile devices, computers, IoT devices and cloud services. Magnet Forensics is backed by Thoma Bravo, one of the largest software investors in the world.
Snellman’s team was led by Claes Kjellberg and Douglas Essehorn (Private M&A), and it also included Alexander Lindqvist, Nadine Lågland, Anna Nordin Pettersson, and Ulrika Wigart (Private M&A), Carolina Wahlby and Rezan Akkurt (Finance), Caroline Sundberg, Sara Heikfolk, and Louise Nordback (IP & Technology), Jenny Lundberg (Employment), Peter Forsberg and Lars Lundgren (Competition), and Andreas Wingren (Real Assets).
Snellman Counsel to Responda Group, a Portfolio Company of IK Partners, in the Acquisition of H1 Communication
Snellman acted as counsel to Responda Group, a portfolio company of IK Partners, in the acquisition of H1 Communication.
Responda Group is a leading provider of answering and customer services with a passion to deliver value-creating customer experiences and strengthen relations through innovative, efficient, and qualitative customer service. The strategic acquisition of H1 is an important milestone in Responda Group’s growth agenda and strengthens its position as a leading supplier of outsourced customer service in the Nordics.
For further information, please refer to IK Partners’ press release here
Snellman’s core advisory team comprised Johanna Wärnberg, Miklos Kovacs Kal, Douglas Essehorn, and Nadine Lågland (Private M&A), Jenny Lundberg and Jens Rönneholm (Employment), Filip Åhsberger and Louise Nordback (IP & Tech), Johan Erlandsson (Finance), and Angelica Berntsson (Real Assets).
Snellman Counsel to Equip Capital in Its Investment in Stenbolaget
Snellman acted as counsel to Equip Capital, a Nordic private equity firm, in its investment in Stenbolaget Sverige AB, a Swedish stone supplier.
Stenbolaget produces and sells stone and stone products to private and professional customers. The production is carried out by Stenbolaget’s wholly-owned Turkish subsidiary, which has, among other things, certifications from SMETA.
Snellman’s core advisory team comprised Johanna Wärnberg, Douglas Essehorn, Nadine Lågland, and Nicolina Hultgren Farsani (Private M&A), Josephine Lindgren and Jens Rönneholm (Employment), Carolina Wahlby and Amanda Alexandersson (Finance), Andreas Wingren (Real Assets), Olof Östman (IP & Tech), and Philip Thorell and Sarah Ek (Competition & Regulatory).
Snellman Counsel to Vaaka Partners backed Staria Oyj in the Acquisition of Suitespot AB
Snellman acted as counsel to Vaaka Partners backed Staria Oyj, a Finnish information system and accounting services company, in the acquisition of Suitespot AB, a Swedish information technology and services company.
Snellman’s core advisory team comprised Claes Kjellberg, Annika Schaumann, Jonas Sjöberg, Nicolina Hultgren Farsani, and Nadine Lågland (M&A), Josephine Lindgren (Employment), Sara Heikfolk (IP & Tech).
Snellman Counsel to Aneo in the Acquisition of Two Wind Farms in Sweden from Marguerite Infrastructure
Snellman acted as counsel to Aneo, a Norway-based company operating in renewable energy sector owned by TrønderEnergi and HitecVision, in the acquisition of two wind farms in Sweden from Marguerite Infrastructure, a pan-European investor in long-life infrastructure focused on greenfield and brownfield expansion initiatives. This is Aneo’s first investment in renewable energy production outside Norway.
This transaction was carried out as a part of Snellman’s multidisciplinary approach in core areas of legal work relating to green economy, sustainability, ESG, renewable energy projects, natural resources, and infrastructure. Our cross-border team includes experienced lawyers with a business understanding of different parts of the green projects and sustainability sectors and expertise in all fields of evolving green economy, such as ESG, project development, project finance, construction, real estate, energy regulation, environment, planning and regulation, procurement, state aid regulations, M&A, private equity and dispute resolution.
Snellman’s core advisory team comprised Johanna Wärnberg, Douglas Essehorn, Alexander Lindqvist, Nadine Lågland and Emma Johari (Private M&A), Mikael Stabo and Andreas Wingren (Real Assets), and Fredrik Olsson and Rezan Akkurt (Finance & Restructuring)
Snellman Counsel to Sitowise Group Oyj in the Acquisition of Convia Ingenjörsbyrå AB and Convia Infrastructure AB
Snellman acted as counsel to Sitowise Group Oyj in the acquisition of Convia Ingenjörsbyrå AB and Convia Infrastructure AB.
Snellman’s core team included Claes Kjellberg, Alexander Lindqvist, and Nadine Lågland (Private M&A) and Jenny Lundberg and Lisa Pålsson (Employment)
Snellman Counsel to Bare Collective in Its Acquisition of Leander
Snellman acted as counsel to Bare Collective in its acquisition of Leander, a Danish design and manufacturing company specialising in high-quality children’s furniture. Leander’s products are designed to make a difference in the everyday lives of children and their parents and to stimulate play, movement, and creativity. Bare Collective is a group of companies founded in 2020 with the vision that responsible, circular consumption should be the norm, not the exception. The Bare Collective group offers a wide range of sustainable products for modern and conscious parents, such as soothers, wooden toys, children’s furnishings, cloth nappies and menstrual protection.
Bare Collective is founded and owned by Swedish private equity firm Pivot.
Snellman’s advisory team comprised Mikael Klang, Douglas Essehorn, and Nadine Lågland (Private M&A).
Snellman Counsel to Sylvamo Corporation in the Acquisition of Stora Enso Paper Nymölla AB (Including Its Uncoated Freesheet Paper Mill) in Nymölla, Sweden
Snellman acted as counsel to Sylvamo Corporation, a global paper company with mills in Europe, Latin America, and North America, in the acquisition of Stora Enso Nymölla Paper AB, which is operating an uncoated freesheet paper mill in Nymölla, Sweden, for approximately EUR 150 million.
Snellman’s core team included Richard Åkerman, Miklos Kovacs Kal, Alexander Lindqvist and Nadine Lågland (Private M&A), Jenny Lundberg and Lisa Pålsson (Employment), Mikael Stabo and Andreas Wingren (Real Assets) and Olof Östman (IP & Tech).
Snellman Counsel to IK Partners in Its Investment in Sitevision AB
Snellman acted as counsel to the IK Small Cap III Fund (“IK”) in its investment in Sitevision AB (“Sitevision”), a leading Swedish content management system (“CMS”) and intranet solution provider. IK is investing from its dedicated pool of development capital and is acquiring its stake from the founders Anders Korsvall, Karl Eklöf, and Niclas Hedlund, all of whom will be reinvesting alongside IK and will remain majority owners.
Sitevision was founded in 2002 in Örebro, where its headquarters remain. Today, Sitevision has grown into one of the leading CMS and intranet providers in Sweden and has local sales presence in Stockholm, Gothenburg, and more recently Oslo, as part of its strategic expansion into Norway.
Read more about the transaction here.
Snellman’s core advisory team comprised Johanna Wärnberg, Miklos Kovacs Kal, Douglas Essehorn, and Nadine Lågland (Private M&A), Fredrik Olsson, Albert Danielsson, and Oscar Bengtsson (Finance), Lisa Pålsson (Employment), and Olof Östman (IP & Tech).
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