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We helped Milrem Robotics avoid years of litigation
We advised Milrem Robotics, a world‑leading developer of robotics and autonomous systems for the defence sector, in a dispute regarding a significant production challenge. The dispute concerned a multi-step contract valued at approximately EUR 3.3 million, making an efficient resolution essential. Following the outsourcing of the development and production of a critical subsystem, a long-term […]
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Noteworthy change of ownership within the Estonian car trade industry
We advised Adole Invest, one of the largest automotive groups in Estonia, on selling three companies to TKM Grupp. As a result of this deal, there will be a change of ownership for Rohe Auto, SKO Motors, and a real estate holding company to be established prior to completion of the transaction. Rohe Auto and […]
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Gjensidige completes sale of its business in the Baltics to ERGO
We advised the Norwegian non-life insurance company Gjensidige Forsikring on completing the sale of its business in the Baltics to ERGO International AG, a company that manages ERGO’s international business portfolio. All conditions necessary for the completion of the transaction have been fulfilled according to schedule, such as the required regulatory approvals in Lithuania, Latvia […]
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Landmark victory in the Supreme Court – our client acquitted of all charges
We successfully represented the long-serving and highly respected attorney-at-law Küllike Namm, who had been accused by the Prosecutor’s Office of breaching conflict-of-interest restrictions in connection with the processing of a detailed spatial plan. On 5 December 2025, the Supreme Court fully acquitted Küllike Namm, upholding the 2023 decision of the Viru County Court. The Supreme […]
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A landmark decision for competition law in Latvia
We successfully defended our client – one of Latvia’s major construction companies – in a landmark case concerning alleged cartel activity among the country’s largest construction firms. The Latvian Supreme Court has ruled that information obtained through operational measures within a criminal investigation – such as covert surveillance or wiretapping – cannot be used as […]