Foyen has, in collaboration with Luther Law Firm, participated in the work on the international study International Onshore Wind Study since 2023, which maps differences in legislation for onshore wind power.
The international ranking institute annually ranks the most prominent law firms around the world. Foyen has been ranked as one of the country’s most prominent firms in the legal fields of Energy, Environment, and Construction.
Specialfastigheter is divesting seven properties for a total of SEK 8,230 million to the Swedish Fortifications Agency.
St1 Biokraft has acquired the shares in Södra Hallands Kraft Biogas AB from Södra Hallands Kraft ekonomisk förening.
PwC Sverige are relocating their headquarters from Bonnierhuset on Torsgatan to Snäckan 8 on Tegelbacken, securing one of Stockholm's best locations. The lease agreement runs for a period of 10 years.
Modity, one of Sweden’s leading energy trading companies, is now equally owned by the municipal energy companies Jönköping Energi, Kraftringen, Umeå Energi, and Öresundskraft. Foyen acted as legal advisor in the transaction.
The Swedish Government has proposed lifting the ban on uranium mining, introduced into the Environmental Code on August 1, 2018. The proposal is driven by the growing need for critical metals and minerals to support the green transition, as well as by security concerns stemming from the current geopolitical landscape.
Foyen has acted as legal counsel on behalf of Adda, a subsidiary of the Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions, in negotiations regarding a volume agreement with Google Cloud.