
LVOVO 25
09320 VILNIUS
LITHUANIA
Telephone: +370 5 250 0800
Fax: +370 5 250 0802
E-mail: office@rln.lt
Website: www.rln.lt
Managing partner
Dr. Irmantas Norkus
Languages
English, German, Polish, Russian, Lithuanian
Number of lawyers 46
Member
RR Alliance – Nordic-Baltic Alliance;
International Bar Association;
Ius Laboris, Global Human Resources Lawyers.
THE FIRM
Raidla Lejins & Norcous is leading provider of legal services in the Baltic region - Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia with a total team of over 100 lawyers. The firms render comprehensive services to local, regional and international entities, including multinational enterprises, international banks and financial institutions.
In Vilnius the firm employs over 45 lawyers. In 2008 Raidla Lejins & Norcous Vilnius office set up a Belarus Help Desk to provide generic law advice and assist clients who are considering entering Belarus.
As a member of RR Alliance, an integrated cross-border operation of some 250 lawyers in five jurisdictions including Roschier in Finland and Sweden and the Latvian and Estonian offices of Raidla Lejins & Norcous, the firm also offers direct access to the Nordic and Baltic markets and cross-border solutions based on uniform quality and best practices of international standard by premier law firms in each jurisdiction.
Raidla Lejins & Norcous is a member of Ius Laboris, the leading Global Alliance of Labour and Employment law practitioners with 2,500 lawyers specialising in all areas of law relating to Human Resources.
AREAS OF PRACTICE
The firm’s substantial domestic and international practice focuses on mergers and acquisitions, corporate advisory, dispute resolution, competition, real estate and construction, banking and finance, intellectual property and employment law. The EU and Lithuanian legislation changes encouraged the recent establishment of Energy Law and the Public Procurement practice groups.
Clients: the firm’s clients include large and medium-sized local and multinational corporations, banks, investment banks, investment funds, insurance companies, international organisations and development banks.