Operating within the European Union opens up many opportunities, but also presents specific legal challenges. To effectively benefit from the advantages of the single market, it is essential to ensure compliance with EU legal requirements—whether establishing in another Member State, engaging in cross-border trade, or participating in a competitive environment.
The NJORD team advises companies on the implementation and compliance with all fundamental freedoms—free movement of goods, services, capital, and persons. We also represent clients in competition law matters, including disputes related to breaches of competition rules, state aid, or other EU law issues.
We provide advice in the following areas:
- Right of establishment and business relocation between EU countries
- Aspects of legal entity registration, seat, and business transfer
- Movement of goods and services, parallel imports
- Recognition of diplomas and professional qualifications
- Competition law: abuse of dominant position, cartels, merger control
- Assessment and notification of state aid
- Representation before the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) and EU institutions
- Application of EU law at the national level
Do you have a specific situation not covered above? Feel free to contact us, and we will look for solutions tailored to your unique case.


