Kristina Ljungström
Europe Guide 2024
Band 4 : Dispute Resolution
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About
Provided by Kristina Ljungström
Practice Areas
Arbitration and litigation. Counsel and arbitrator. Advisor in contentious matters in Construction, Competition, Corporate/M&A, Insurance, Intellectual Property, Real Estate and Technology.
Career
Norburg & Scherp since 2018; White & Case 2011-2017.
Professional Memberships
Swedish Bar Association; International Bar Association; Young Arbitrators Sweden; Swedish Arbitration Association; ICDR Young & International; Swedish Women in Arbitration Network; Swedish Society for Construction and Consulting Law
Personal
Kristina Ljungström is a partner of the disputes-specialist law firm Norburg & Scherp, Before joining the firm in 2018, she was an associate with a global law firm, working in the Stockholm and London offices. Her practice focuses on arbitration and commercial litigation and her experience includes disputes in a wide range of matters and industries, including competition, engineering and construction, landlord-tenant disputes, joint ventures, shareholder agreements, licence agreements and sales contracts. Her experience covers domestic and international litigation and arbitration proceedings under various international rules, including those of the SCC, ICC, SIAC and UNCITRAL, as well as ad hoc arbitration. She also serves as arbitrator . Kristina Ljungström is the chair of the board of Young Arbitrators Sweden. She is also a frequent speaker at Swedish and international events and conferences in the field of arbitration.
Chambers Review
Europe
Kristina Ljungström is particularly active in construction disputes, with further strength in handling damages claims pertaining to market abuse.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Kristina is very familiar with the legal matters in our field, including the business and strategic aspects."
"Kristina is very familiar with the legal matters in our field, including the business and strategic aspects."