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Eivind Landmark Tandrevold

Partner|Oslo

Eivind Landmark Tandrevold

Tandrevold heads the Dispute Resolution department at Arntzen Grette. He assists clients in managing risks and resolve disputes, primarily within the fields of contract, company, tort and insurance law. Eivind’s broad experience in dispute resolution includes work in the financial, automotive, mobility, professional services and insurance sectors. He has extensive experience acting in complex liability disputes, transaction-related claims and insurance coverage matters.

In addition, Eivind frequently assists clients with cross-border matters and is regularly instructed in cross-border litigation and international arbitration proceedings. He also advises litigation funders and claimants with disputes funding options and regulatory matters.

Eivind Landmark Tandrevold is one of the most talented lawyers around. If you need a litigator in a complex dispute, Eivind is your guy.

Client, Legal 500, 2024

News

26 February 2021

Newsletter: The FSA reconfirms its view that legal financiers require FSA approval to carry out dispute funding in Norway

As interest in third-party funding in Norway continues to grow, the Norwegian Financial Supervisory Authority (FSA) again confirms its view that funders require authorisation to market and provide litigation and arbitration funding in Norway. This underlines the FSA’s commitment to enhance oversight over the fast-growing new breed of financial services organisations, including legal financiers.

7 January 2021

Jan Olav Aabø and Eivind Landmark Tandrevold new partners

It is a great pleasure to welcome Jan Olav Aabø and Eivind Landmark Tandrevold as partners in Arntzen de Besche as of 4 January 2021. They will be important contributors to our dispute resolution and litigation department.

8 January 2019

Third party litigation and arbitration funding in Norway

Interest in third party litigation and arbitration funding in Norway continues to grow. Our colleagues Eivind Tandrevold and Jan Olav Aabø have authored the Norway chapter in the recently published The Third Party Litigation Funding Law Review (Second Ed.). The chapter surveys current developments in the Norwegian third-party funding landscape.

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