Fenchurch Law expands into Scandinavia

Fenchurch Law has announced plans to offer its specialist legal support across the Nordic region, with the launch of its new Denmark office.

The new office will be run by Morten Christensen, supported by his colleague Maria Bitsch.

Christensen previously held the position of co-managing partner, EMEA, at Kennedy’s, prior to which he founded several independent specialist law firms. He has also been recognised as a leading individual by the Legal 500 for insurance in Denmark for the past 6 years.

Bitsch has held senior legal positions at three of the top Danish insurance providers, including the Alm Brand Group.

Senior partner at Fenchurch Law, David Pryce, commented: “Today’s opening of our Singapore office, to serve policyholders across the APAC region and the opening on 1st November of our Copenhagen office, to serve policyholders across the Nordic region, are key milestones towards achieving the firm’s purpose to level the playing field for policyholders globally. These office openings put us ahead of schedule to achieve our objective of having a presence in every region of the world by 2030.”

Morten Christensen, managing partner at Fenchurch Law DK, added: “We’re delighted to be joining Fenchurch Law to establish its presence in Scandinavia and to be playing a key part in the firm’s growth around the world. In my experience, I have often found that clients would have been better off with a representative who not only understands the law and the insurance industry but also exclusively stands on their side, which is exactly the type of support we will be offering them.”

The law firm's announcement coincides with the official opening of its Singapore office this week.



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