Plesner (law firm)

Plesner
Partnership
Industry Law
Founded 1918
Headquarters Copenhagen, Denmark
Key people

Tom Kári Kristjánsson (Managing Partner)

Peter Wengler-Jørgensen (Chairman)
Number of employees
approx. 360 (2016)
Website www.plesner.com

Plesner is a Danish law firm.[1] It was founded in 1918 and has grown through a series of mergers with other Danish law firms.[2]

It deals with many areas of commercial law.[3] And most of its work is international in nature. The company has 42 partners, and a total staff of about 360.

History

Plesner's history traces back to a law firm founded by Poul Jacobsen in 1918. Kaj Holm-Nielsen and Mogens Plesner became partners in the firm in 1949, which later assumed the name Holm-Nielsen & Plesner. The 1980s saw the first of a series of mergers with other law firms, which has led to the current company, known as Plesner since 2004.[4]

  • 1918 – Poul Jacobsen, Attorney-at-Law, establishes the firm that later becomes Holm-Nielsen & Plesner
  • 1933 – Oskar Bondo Svane, High Court Attorney, establishes the firm O. Bondo Svane
  • 1937 – Svend Lunøe and Carl Ricard, High Court Attorneys, establish firms that later become Lunøe & Partnere
  • 1940s – Jacob la Cour, High Court Attorney, establishes the law firm la Cour
  • 1958 – Kaj Holm-Nielsen and Mogens Plesner become partners in Poul Jacobsen's law firm. The firm later changes its name to Holm-Nielsen & Plesner
  • 1964 – Bornstein & Grønborg is founded by Jørgen Grønborg and Preben Bornstein
  • 1967 – Robert Koch-Nielsen joins the law firm la Cour as a partner, and the firm changes its name to la Cour & Koch-Nielsen after some years
  • 1987 – Lunøe & Partnere becomes the umbrella name of a number of small law firms, including the firm founded by Svend Lunøe and Carl Ricard
  • 1989 – Plesner & Lunøe is established through an office amalgamation of the law firms Holm-Nielsen & Plesner and Lunøe & Partnere
  • 1990 – Koch-Nielsen & Grønborg is established through a merger between the law firms la Cour & Koch-Nielsen and Bornstein & Grønborg
  • 1997 – Plesner & Grønborg is established through a merger between the law firms Plesner & Lunøe and Koch-Nielsen & Grønborg
  • 2000 – Plesner Svane Grønborg is established through a merger between the law firms O. Bondo Svane and Plesner & Grønborg
  • 2004 – Plesner Svane Grønborg's employees all move to the newly built domicile, the "Copper Tower", at Amerika Plads 37 – and Plesner is used as a logo and the firm goes by the name of Plesner
  • 2009 – Plesner Svane Grønborg changes its company name to Plesner

Today, the company practices in many

Corporate Social Responsibility

Plesner's CSR programme includes

  • the School Project aimed at retaining children from lesser privileged areas of Copenhagen in school and keeping them focused on continued education[5]
  • a programme for developing and retaining talented female lawyers with the goal of increasing the percentage of the firm's woman partners.[6]

References

  1. "Legal Market Overview". Legal 500. Retrieved 2016-02-05.
  2. "Plesner Advokatfirma I/S". Gyldendal - Den Store Danske. Retrieved 2016-02-08.
  3. "Practice Areas". Plesner. Retrieved 2016-01-07.
  4. "History". Plesner. Retrieved 2016-02-02.
  5. De første skridt i drømmefabrikken – 08-02-2016, Berlingske
  6. "UN Global Compact Communication on Progress 2015". Plesner. Retrieved 2016-02-05.
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