Foyen in Getting the Deal Through

Published: 28. September 2015
Construction, Mining, Publications, Real estate

Getting the Deal Through is a publication covering 75 business areas and containing information and analyses related to more than 150 jurisdictions. Many of the world’s leading lawyers and law firms have cooperated on Getting the Deal Through with the aim of compiling a unique information resource. The various sections in the publications have been authored by experts within the relevant subject area and jurisdiction, and at Foyen we are proud to present our contributions in respect of the business areas Construction 2016 and Mining 2015.

Getting the Deal Through – Mining 2015, Sweden
Reproduced with permission from Law Business Research Ltd. This article was first published in Getting the Deal Through: Mining 2015, (published in June 2015; contributing editors: Michael Bourassa and John Turner, Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP). For further information please visit www.gettingthedealthrough.com<https://www.gettingthedealthrough.com

Getting the Deal Through – Construction 2016Offers a concise overview of legislation governing the construction industry in 26 countries. The section on the Swedish rules has been written by attorneys Jacob Hamilton, Rickard Sahlberg and Per Vestman.


Getting the Deal Through – Mining 2015

Offers a concise overview of legislation governing the mining industry in 28 countries. The section on the Swedish mining industry has been written by attorneys Pia Pehrson and Peter Dyer.

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