Joint bidding in public procurement procedures
The ability to submit joint tenders (often called “project cooperations”) is an ongoing topic of concern for suppliers in public procurement procedures. A new judgment from the Danish Supreme Court confirms that joint tendering may easily be illegal. The judgement is of relevance for both suppliers, and the contracting authorities designing the tender invitations.
Hjort as a workplace
Our lawyers experience challenges daily, whether it be of a professional or personal nature for their clients. These challenges can be conveyed in meetings with clients, occur as complex business related issues and appearing before the courts. However, regardless of the challenge, the core of how we handle these challenges are always the same, working together with the client to find the best solutions.
More stringent rules regarding consent to the use of cookies
For some time there have been very different views on whether the use of cookies requires active consent from the visitors to an internet page. In Norway the basis has been that the use of cookies is dependent on the user’s browser settings.
New requirements aimed at preventing marketing that may cause body-image pressure for children and young adults
The Norwegian Media Authority and the Consumer Authority have issued guidelines containing requirements for influencers, their network and advertisers. The guidelines seek to reduce body-image pressure by ensuring good and responsible marketing practices.
HARD BREXIT – The “impossible” scenario becoming more and more likely! What consequences will this have for Norwegian companies?
Prime Minister Boris Johnson seems determined to lead Britain out of the European Union with or without a deal on October 31st. Given the latest events, (no breakthroughs in talks between United Kingdom and EU, and the “suspension” of Parliament from September 11th to October 14th) the conclusion must be that the risk of United Kingdom leaving the EU without a withdrawal agreement (so-called “hard Brexit” or “no-deal Brexit”) is vastly increasing.