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Anders Reiremo

Partner | lawyer

H-S_portretter jan23_290_web

Anders Reiremo

Partner | lawyer

Anders Reiremo established Homble Solheim together with Runar Homble and Trond Erik Solheim in 2023. The three of them have previously worked together at Homble Olsby for many years.

Reiremo holds extensive experience in assisting management and boards of several large and medium-sized businesses on a strategic and operational level. Reiremo has worked as chief legal officer in the real estate company Fornebu Utvikling PLC, as group legal counsel in the media group Schibsted PLC, as partner at the consulting firm Albaran and as business lawyer in the international law firm Wikborg Rein & Co.

Reiremo has his law degree from the University of Oslo. He is educated in Russian at the Armed Forces’ School of Intelligence and Security, and has experience as an international election observer for the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe and the EU.

Reiremo advises in most key areas of business law. In Homble Solheim he focuses on company law and corporate governance.

Reiremo is a member of The Norwegian Bar Association.

Practice

  • Lawyer | partner at Homble Solheim 2023 –
  • Lawyer | partner at Homble Olsby 2016 – 2023
  • Lawyer | partner at Albaran AS/Albaran Advokat DA from 2013 to 2016
  • Chief legal officer at property development company Fornebu Utvikling PLC from 2010 to 2012
  • Group legal counsel at the international media group Schibsted PLC from 2008 to 2010
  • Senior associate attorney at the international law firm Wikborg Rein from 2003 to 2008
  • Management trainee at the international media group Schibsted PLC from 2001 to 2003
  • Legal advisor at the Confederation of Norwegian Business and Industry (NHO) in 2001

Education

  • Special course of Russian law, University of Tromsø, 2003
  • Cand. jur., University of Oslo, 2001
  • Russian language and literature, University of Bergen and State University of St. Petersburg, 1998
  • Norwegian Armed Forces’ Intelligence and Security Academy, Russian language and literature, 1997