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16 December 2025

Nordic Defence & Cybersecurity Newsletter: The European Defence Industry Programme: Council Gives Final Approval

4 December 2025

Newsletter: Danish Tax Council Clarifies Application of Section 7 P to Existing Share Option Grants

1 December 2025

Season's Greetings from Moalem Weitemeyer

24 November 2025

Nordic Defence & Cybersecurity Newsletter: Regulatory Approvals in Defence Sector Investments: Integration into Shareholders’ Agreements

3 November 2025

Martin Kirkegaard joins Moalem Weitemeyer as CEO

14 October 2025

Nordic Defence & Cybersecurity Newsletter: The Danish NIS2 Act has entered into Force: Board Liability strengthened

7 October 2025

Nordic Defence & Cybersecurity Newsletter: Denmark Enacts Temporary Framework to Accelerate Defence and Emergency Infrastructure

29 September 2025

Nordic Defence & Cybersecurity Newsletter: Danish Ministry of Defence expected to adjust the barracks PPP tender

22 September 2025

The UK’s Accession to the 2019 Hague Convention - What It Means for Denmark

18 September 2025

Partner Esben Kjær has been interviewed by The Legal 500

15 September 2025

Chambers Global Practice Guides: Private Equity 2025

Moalem Weitemeyer is pleased to have contributed the Denmark chapter to the Chambers and Partners Global Practice Guide 2025 on Private Equity.

In the Trends and Developments and Law and Practice sections, partners Dan Moalem, Jakob Skafte-Pedersen, Poul Guo, and Thomas Enevoldsen outline key developments, including: 

  • Deal flow: Private M&A and buy-and-build strategies dominate, while large auction processes have slowed.
  • Key sectors: Strong activity in technology/SaaS, life sciences, transport/infrastructure and defence-related businesses.
  • Regulation: AIFMD II and CSRD are shaping both due diligence and ongoing reporting in private equity.
  • Structuring: Locked-box mechanisms and W&I insurance are standard; arbitration is a common dispute resolution choice.
  • Public-to-private: Continued interest supported by Denmark’s smooth delisting framework.
  • Outlook: Secondary transactions and continuation vehicles expected to grow as financing conditions ease.
We are grateful to Chambers and Partners for the opportunity to contribute to this year’s Global Practice Guide.

Click here to read the Chambers and Partners Global Practie Guide 2025 on Private Equity.