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Beate Kathrine Berge

Senior Associate

Contact
CMS Kluge Advokatfirma AS
Bryggegata 6
NO-0250 Oslo
PO Box 1548 Vika
NO-0117 Oslo
Norway
Languages Norwegian, English

Beate Kathrine Berge works in CMS Kluge's department for Energy, Industry & Climate. Her main areas of expertise include contract law, energy law, negotiation and dispute resolution. Berge has extensive experience in drafting and negotiating customised contracts tailored to the client’s specific needs and requirements, in accordance with the industry and practices the clients operate within. This includes everything from commission agreements and agreements regarding the purchase and sale of goods and services, to large and complex contracts to be used in Norway or internationally. In the energy field, Berge focuses particularly on district heating, offshore wind development, nuclear energy regulation and grid connection.

Alongside her work at CMS Kluge, Berge lectures at the faculty of law of the University of Oslo, and is a supervisor and examiner for master's theses.

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Relevant experience

  • 2022 - Senior Associate, CMS Kluge Advokatfirma AS
  • 2019 - Lecturer, University of Oslo
  • 2019 - 2023 External Examiner, BI Norwegian Business School
  • 2020 - 2022 Associate, Kluge Advokatfirma AS
  • 2019 - 2020 Research Assistant, Department of Public and International Law, University of Oslo
  • 2018 - 2019 Course Grader, University of Oslo
  • 2018 Trainee, Fredrikstad District Court
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Publications

  • 2023 CMS Expert Guide to renewable energy: Renewable Energy in Norway, CMS Expert Guides
  • 2023 Renewable Energy Law Review: Norway, Lexology
  • 2021 Vernet av belastende opplysninger: Bevisfritak ved tap av sosialt omdømme, Tidsskrift for strafferett
  • 2019 Rettsøkonomi i et nøtteskall, Gyldendal Akademisk
  • 2019 «Norway’s Constitution in a Comparative Perspective», Oslo Law Review
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Education

  • 2014 - 2020 Master of Laws, University of Oslo
  • 2018 Contract and Unjustified Enrichment; Business Entities; Scottish Legal System, University
    of Edinburgh
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Feed

07/03/2024
Renewable energy in Norway
1. Introduction A large share of the electricity consumed by Norway is produced by renewable energy sources. Hydropower remains the backbone of the Norwegian power system, being Europe’s largest producer...
17/10/2023
The Renewable Energy Law Review
The Renewable Energy Law Review CMS Kluge, represented by Camilla Grytten, Dag Thomas Hansson, Beate Kathrine Berge, Maria Hurlen and Rebekka Asbjørnsen, have contributed to this year's edition of the...