Alexander Tham
Partner | Advokat
Alexander Tham specialises in Swedish and international business law, with a particular focus on IT and Private M&A. Alexander serves as the chair of the firm's IT/Tech practice group and has extensive experience in the IT industry, both as an external advisor and as in-house counsel. Alexander also advises on matters relating to foreign direct investments (FDI) and export control.
Additional languages: French
Contact me
| Email: | [email protected] |
| Mobile: | +46 730 203 238 |
| Office: | Uppsala |
Areas
M&A Corporate Law GDPR & Data Privacy IT/Tech AI from a legal perspective Corporate Commercial Strategic Contracts National Security & Trade ControlExperience
| 2021– | Lindahl law firm |
| 2021 | Member of the Swedish Bar Association |
| 2005–2020 | The Tieto Group (now TietoEVRY) |
| 2004–2005 | Member of the Swedish Bar Association |
| 2000–2005 | Mannheimer Swartling Advokatbyrå |
| 1998 | Stockholm University, LL.M. |
| 1997 | Robert Schumann III, Strasbourg, Exam in International, European and Comparative Law |
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Cases and transactions
7/13/2026
Lindahl Advises Bokusgruppen AB (publ) on the Acquisition of Pen Store Sthlm AB
Lindahl has advised Bokusgruppen on its acquisition of Pen Store, the leading Nordic retailer of pens and artists' materials serving customers across the EU.
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News articles
7/7/2026
Lindahl included among Sweden's ten most reputable patent firms for the second consecutive year
For the second consecutive year, Lindahl has been named among Sweden's ten most reputable patent law firms by The Patent Lawyer Magazine – a testament to the firm's strong expertise and long-term commitment in intellectual property law.
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Portraits
7/3/2026
Jesper on business-oriented legal advice in energy: "It is not enough for the advice to be correct"
Lindahl's energy team is recognised in Legal 500 for combining deep regulatory expertise with broad commercial legal experience – find out how they support clients in a rapidly evolving sector.
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Knowledge
6/29/2026
The scope of the Swedish FDI Act is expanded – is your business affected?
MCF's new regulation (MCFFS 2026:13) expands the scope of the Swedish FDI Act from 15 July 2026. Is your business affected? Read about the key changes.
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