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Elin Andreassen - Associate Lawyer21. May 2025

Preparing for increased workplace inspections in Norway 2025

In 2025, Norway is intensifying its efforts to combat labor crime, social dumping, and employer non-compliance. The Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority (Arbeidstilsynet) has ...
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Jenny Hallerud Normann - Associate Lawyer19. May 2025

How to liquidate a Norwegian limited liability company

Are you planning to liquidate a limited liability company? The process can quickly feel both overwhelming and time-consuming. That’s why it’s important to proceed in a structured ...
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Jarand Hanto Aarhus - Lawyer15. May 2025

Revised Norwegian National Budget 2025

Today, May 15, the Støre Government presented the Revised National Budget for 2025. The revised budget does not entail major changes in taxes and duties. The key takeaway is that ...
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Amalie Gjerde Utheim - Associate Lawyer13. May 2025

The VOEC scheme — A simplified VAT solution for online suppliers

Does your company have sales of goods or digital services to Norwegian consumers? If the answer is yes, you may be required to register in Norway through the VOEC scheme. This ...
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Jogeir Brattåker - Lawyer9. May 2025

Understanding property concession in Norway: What you need to know

In Norway, acquiring certain types of properties, particularly agricultural land, may require a concession, or permission, from the authorities. This requirement is part of ...
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Sigbjørn Sørensen - Lawyer & partner8. May 2025

Private Limited Company in Norway: Why you need a Company Secretary

Operating a private limited company (“aksjeselskap” or “AS”) in Norway involves a range of legal and administrative duties. Unlike some countries, Norway does not require ...
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Elin Andreassen - Associate Lawyer6. May 2025

What are justifiable grounds for downsizing employees?

As an employer, you may face situations where downsizing becomes necessary. Market changes, reorganizations, technological developments, or economic challenges can lead to the ...
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Sigbjørn Edøy - Associate Lawyer29. April 2025

What is the Norwegian Mandatory Occupational Pension Scheme?

In Norway, employers have a legal responsibility to contribute to their employees' retirement savings through the Mandatory Occupational Pension scheme (OTP). This requirement ...
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Elin Andreassen - Associate Lawyer25. April 2025

Public holidays in Norway: Rules for salary and work hours

Norway has several public holidays, many of which fall on regular workdays. For employers, it’s crucial to understand the specific regulations that apply to work and salary on ...
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Thea Slethaug - Lawyer25. April 2025

Financing & security under Norway's Limited Liability Companies Act

There are several ways to finance the purchase of real estate companies, but one particularly practical method—explicitly permitted under the Norwegian Companies Act—is for the ...
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Terese Eriksen Eldholm - Lawyer16. April 2025

The downsizing process from A to Z

When the need for downsizing arises, it is crucial that the downsizing process follows a correct and thorough procedure. In this blog, we'll take you through the a downsizing ...
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Henrik Moen - Lawyer14. April 2025

Norwegian Construction Law: Key differences for foreign contractors

Construction law establishes the legal framework governing construction projects, defining the roles, responsibilities, obligations, and rights of the parties involved in the ...
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