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Henrik Nordling

Partner

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

Henrik is a partner based in our Oslo office where he leads our Competition, Antitrust and Trade practice group as well as our Life Sciences & Healthcare sector group.

His advice is highly regarded by clients who appreciate his “flexible, efficient” approach and his ability “to explain issues in a pedagogical manner” whilst seeing the “implications across markets and areas”. With a wealth of global experience and linguistic capabilities to match, Henrik is frequently instructed by international clients on domestic, inbound and outbound instructions. 

He works seamlessly with clients, peers and other advisors across a broad range of competition matters including structuring cooperation agreements, state aid control, antitrust investigations and private enforcement measures. Merger control is a key component of his practice and Henrik is well versed in the notification procedure before to the Norwegian Competition Authority and is regularly instructed in multi-jurisdictional merger filings. He is recognised as one of the leading competition lawyers of his generation in all major rankings (Legal500, Chambers, Who’s Who Legal, Finansavisen).

More broadly, his workload also mirrors the changing landscape of EU/EEA law and international compliance trends, including foreign direct investment, transparency, anti-corruption and sanctions. Being updated and aware of coming changes is something which is highly valued by clients.

As a member of our leading international Life Sciences & Healthcare group, Henrik works closely with lawyers across CMS on international and local mandates. Within this sphere, his practice focuses on the regulatory and distribution aspects of pharmaceuticals, medical devices, in vitro diagnostic devices, cosmetics and plant protection products. To this end he advises clients on issues related to pre-market development, market authorisation or conformity assessment as well as post-market compliance issues.

He is a qualified lawyer in both Norway (2015) and France (2009) and has worked in leading law firms in Paris, Brussels and Oslo. 

 

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Relevant experience

  • 2023 - Partner, CMS Kluge Advokatfirma AS
  • 2019 - 2023 Associate partner, CMS Kluge Advokatfirma AS (prev. Kluge Advokatfirma AS)
  • 2018 - 2019 Senior lawyer, BAHR
  • 2014 - 2017 Lawyer, BAHR
  • 2011 - 2014 Lawyer, Schjødt
  • 2009 - 2011 Attorney, Darrois Villey Maillot Brochier, Paris
  • 2008 - 2009 Elève avocat, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP, Brussels & Paris
  • 2008 Elève avocat, Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP, Paris
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Memberships & Roles

Bar Admissions

  • 2015 Norway
  • 2009 France (Paris)
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Awards & Rankings

Henrik Nordling is recommended by Legal 500 as 'next generation partner' within EU and competition.

Led by Henrik Nordling, the department at CMS Kluge is ‘particularly good at state aid and public procurement‘ work, however the team fields expertise across the whole spectrum of EU and competition work. 
Legal 500, EU and competition, 2022

Henrik Nordling is recommended by Chambers within Competition/Antitrust as 'Up and Coming'.

Henrik Nordling enters the rankings following his growing presence in the market. He assists with abuse of dominance disputes and investigations as well as competition law compliance pertaining to joint venture agreements. One source endorses: "He has good insight of the case's complexities and is able to explain issues in a pedagogical manner."
Chambers, Competition/Antitrust, 2022

  • WWL Ranking: Thought Leaders - Global Elite
    Category: Competition - Under 45 - Partners, Who’s Who Legal (2024)
  • WWL Ranking: Recommended | Foreign Investment Control
    Category: Foreign Investment Control, Who’s Who Legal (2024)
  • WWL Ranking: Future Leader | Competition
    Category: Competition Future Leaders - Partners, Who’s Who Legal (2024)
  • “Next Generation Partner” within competition law, Legal 500 (2019-2022)
  • #1 “up and coming” competition lawyer in Norway, Finansavisen (2021)
  • WWL Ranking: Future Leader | Competition
    Category: Competition Future Leaders - Partners, Who’s Who Legal (2017-2021)

 

 

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Publications

  • State of the unions: the applicability of Art 101 to collective bargaining agreements after FNV Kunsten Media –
    Competition Law Journal – April 2015
  • From the EFTA Dimension to Product Coverage: The distinguishing features of Merger Control in the EEA
    – International trade law & Regulation –March 2014
  • Modification des accords de partage de réseau : La Commission autorise une concentration entre deux des principaux
    opérateurs de téléphonie mobile au RU (T-Mobile/Orange) – Revue Concurrences – March 2010
  • Segmentation des marchés de produits : L’Autorité retient le rôle du pouvoir compensateur de la grande distribution
    dans l’analyse des effets unilatéraux (LDC Traiteur/Marie) – Revue Concurrences – September 2009
  • Acquisition d’un concurrent : La Commission autorise l’acquisition d’un concurrent “maverick” moyennant la cession
    de l’infrastructure industrielle et des droits de propriété intellectuelle de la cible au niveau national (Vattenfall/Nuon
    Energy) – Revue Concurrences – June 2009
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Education

  • 2009 License to Practice Law in France (CAPA), Ecole de Formation du Barreau de Paris
  • 2007 Professional Masters in European Business Law (DESS), Université Panthéon-Assas Paris II
  • 2006 LL.B., The Norwich Law School, University of East Anglia
  • 2005 Diploma in French Legal Studies (DEUF), Université Jean Moulin Lyon III
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12/05/2022
10 key aspects of the revised EU competition law in the field of distribution...
The new Vertical Block Exemption Regulation (VBER) and the new accompanying Vertical Guidelines (VGL) were published on 10 May 2022. The new VBER will enter into force on 1 June 2022 and apply for the next twelve years. The new VBER/VGL introduce sev

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15/04/2024
Green/sus­tain­ab­il­ity claims and advertising and consumer greenwashing
In the era of increased environmental awareness, the spotlight on green claims has never been more intense. As consumers are concerned about global heating and ecological sustainability, they are scrutinizing products like never before, seeking eco-friendly options that align with their values. In response, businesses have responded to this concern and consumers’ purchase interest, with brand-owners increasingly highlighting the benign or even beneficial effects their products and services have on the environment fostering a surge in green marketing initiatives. Yet, amidst this push for sustainability, the risk of being accused of greenwashing is omnipresent. As environmental characteristics of products and services are highly technical and the understanding of the various concepts involved is continuously changing, en­vir­on­ment­al/sus­tain­ab­il­ity claims raise a significant risk of confusing and misleading consumers. Many companies have fallen foul of advertising standards in this area recently. Given the high sensitivity of environmental claims and the reputational damage that can result from allegations of greenwashing, it is particularly important to make sure environmental claims are compliant. By ensuring truthful, accurate and unambiguous information is always given to the consumers, companies can avoid the risks and build a reputation for authenticity in their sustainability advertising and communications. CMS guides companies through the maze of regulations and case law and advise on the steps a company can take to ensure their advertising is not only compliant but also authentic and impactful. The priority questions we address are: Which green claims are likely to raise litigation or regulatory enforcement risks?What can businesses do to mitigate these risks?What are the likely claims/en­force­ment that could arise?Who is likely to make a claim?What are the risks in the event of a violation or a complaint? What future regulatory measures are expected and what companies have to do now to be prepared? We offer various solutions to help you be compliant and avoid accusations of greenwashing: Sustainability claim checks including regulatory risk matrix as well as litigation: evaluating the planned claims and mapping their risk as well as developing compliant marketing strategies and claims custom-tailored to your business's unique pro­file;Sus­tain­ab­il­ity-re­lated litigation: providing comprehensive support in legal disputes in the area of advertising with environmental claims;Training sessions: to empower your legal, compliance and sustainability as well as advertising teams with in-depth knowledge of sustainability risks and mitigation strategies; andBoard packs: to equip your directors/board members with actionable insights into greenwashing risks, ensuring they steer the company toward sustainable strategies with confidence and integrity.  For an initial conversation on how we can support you on greenwashing risk, please reach out to the lawyers listed on this page or to your usual CMS contact.
23/02/2024
CMS Kluge is thrilled to announce that Henrik Nordling is ranked as a Global...
Who's Who Legal (WWL) Thought Leaders: Global Elite brings together the insight, expertise and wisdom of some of the world’s foremost lawyers and experts in a single report. WWL describes Global Elite...
18/05/2023
5G regulation and law in Norway
1. What is the state of 5G deployment in your country? 5G deployment is advanced, with the latest available public data showing that 82% of households were covered as of 30 June 2022. About 46% of households...
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14/04/2023
Proposed amendments to the Norwegian Security Act will lower the thresholds...
On 31 March 2023, the Norwegian government proposed amendments to the Security Act. The proposal will notably tighten the rules on ownership control by expanding the scope of companies that are subject...
13/04/2023
Proposed amendments to the Norwegian Security Act will lower the thresholds...
On 31 March 2023, the Norwegian government proposed amendments to the Security Act. The proposal will notably tighten the rules on ownership control by expanding the scope of companies that are subject...
03/01/2023
Three new partners in CMS Kluge
We are happy to welcome Anne Buan, Alf Amund Gulsvik and Henrik Nordling as new partners in CMS Kluge. Anne comes from a position as associated partner in Simonsen Vogt Wiig and has extensive experience...
12/03/2021
The Norwegian government considers blocking the acquisition of Bergen Engines...
On March 9th the Norwegian National Security Authority (NSA) notified Rollys-Royce that it is considering to block the sale of its Norwegian subsidiary Bergen Engines AS to the TMH Group on national security...