Mikael Wärnsby
Partner | Advokat
Mikael has a broad business law background with a key expertise in environment, energy and real estate law. He regularly advises clients on permit applications to environmental courts and other instances, particularly with respect to energy, infrastructure and water operations projects. In the energy sector he has long experience of regulatory questions and litigation concerning electricity, natural gas, oil and waste as well as matters concerning nuclear power and radiation. His practice areas also include other regulated markets including trade in energy and emission rights. He often works with management of environmental risks in conjunction with the transfer of companies and real estate. He is listed by Legal 500 and Chambers and the author of several legal articles as well as a book on energy law.
Contact me
| Email: | [email protected] |
| Mobile: | +46 730 399 250 |
| Office: | Malmö |
Areas
Energy Compliance & Risk Environmental LawExperience
| 2011– | Lindahl law firm |
| 2010–2011 | Skåne and Blekinge Court of Appeal |
| 2000 | Member of the Swedish Bar Association |
| 1997–2011 | Mannheimer Swartling Advokatbyrå |
| 1995–1997 | Court Clerk |
| 1995 | Lund University, LL.M. |
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Cases and transactions
6/5/2026
Lindahl advises Aira in connection with its listing on Nasdaq First North Growth Market
Advokatfirman Lindahl has acted as legal adviser to Aira in connection with its listing on Nasdaq First North Growth Market. The listing follows a Lex Asea distribution by Upsales Technology.
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Portraits
6/2/2026
Björn on M&A at Lindahl: "No two deals are alike"
Björn Andersson on M&A at Lindahl: how each transaction brings new challenges – and why no two deals are alike. Read about his experience and approach.
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News articles
5/27/2026
Inside Silicon Valhalla – unicorns, AI and the battle for the future of work
Lindahl's partner Ottilia Boström moderated the panel "AI in the Land of Unicorns" at the Nordic Employment Summit in Stockholm – with representatives from Legora, Altor, Klarna and Ericsson on how AI is reshaping the future of work.
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Knowledge
5/26/2026
The clock is ticking for the retail sector and new licensing requirements
On 20 November 2026, new consumer credit legislation comes into force, introducing licensing requirements for retailers, car dealers and other ancillary credit providers. Find out what it means for your business.
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