Association of Danish Law Firms explained

Association of Danish Law Firms
Formation:2008
Status:Non-profit organization
Purpose:Danish shpping industry
Location:Vesterbrogade 32, Copenhagen
Region Served:Denmark
Leader Title:Managing director
Leader Name:Paul Mollerup
Leader Title2:Chairman
Leader Name2:Lars Svenning Andersen
Website:Official website

The Association of Danish Law Firms (Danish: Danske Advokater) is a trade and employers’ organization for law firms in Denmark. It is a member of the International Bar Association.

History

The Association of Danish Law Firms was disjoined from the Danish Bar and Law Society in January 2008 as a result of a revision of the Danish Administration of Law Act. Its first managing director was Frank Jensen. He was succeeded by Paul Mollerup in 2009.[1]

Building

The Association of Danish Law Frims is based at Vesterbrogade 32 in Copenhagen. The building is the former mid-19th century entertainment venue Valencia. The building originally fronted the street but was later hemmed in by a taller building to the front and an extension to the rear. The building is owned by Dreyers Fond and was adapted for its current use by Dorte Mandrup Architects in 2015.[2] The transformation exposed some of the original building details. The old gabled façade, featuring three tall, arched windows, now fronts an interior courtyard.[3]

Activities

The Association of Danish Law Frims contributes actively to the law-making process by participating in the governmental hearing procedures as well as appointing members to governmental committees. It publishes the magazine Danske Advokater.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Paul Mollerup ny administrerende direktør I Danske Advokater. Danish. Danske Advokater. 22 January 2015.
  2. Web site: Valencia får nyt liv . DreyersFond.dk . Danish . Dreyers Fond . 22 January 2015.
  3. Web site: FreCopenhagen dance hall converted into office for Danish law society . Dezeen . 22 January 2015.