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Commercial law in Denmark

Danish commercial law offers companies many opportunities, but requires a precise knowledge of the legal requirements. Whether commercial contracts, general terms and conditions or distribution agreements – companies must comply with Danish regulations in order to avoid legal and economic risks. Particularly in cross-border trade between Germany and Denmark, there are differences that must be taken into account. Our bilingual law firm ensures legally compliant commercial structures and clear contractual bases.
We also advise you on German commercial law – from commercial contracts to liability issues.

Key aspects

Denmark is an attractive trade location with clear regulations, some of which differ from German law. Whether distribution contracts, commercial agency law or general terms and conditions – companies must ensure that their contracts meet Danish requirements. Supply chain legislation and international trade agreements also play an important role. We support companies in drafting legally compliant commercial contracts, safeguarding business relationships and minimising regulatory risks. Particularly in the case of cross-border trade activities between Germany and Denmark, we help to optimally combine both legal systems.

What we can do for you

Legally stable structures are essential for successful commercial transactions in Denmark. We advise companies on:

• Drafting and reviewing commercial and supply contracts under Danish law
• Creating and adapting general terms and conditions (GTC)
• Advising on Danish commercial agency and distribution systems
• Providing compliance advice on supply chain and competition law
• Legal protection of cross-border commercial transactions
• Dispute resolution for contractual disputes and international trade issues
• Advice on Danish customs and foreign trade law

Your contact person

Iben Skorstengaard, LL.M.

Lawyer

Micelle Vigand Hegner

Lawyer (on parental leave)

Peter Broen

Lawyer, Partner

Stefan Reinel

Lawyer, Partner
Specialist lawyer for international business law