"There are ample opportunities for learning and professional development at Gorrissen Federspiel. In connection with my internship, colleagues from various departments made themselves available for interviews". Read more about Louise's work as a Student Assistant.
"One of the great advantages of working at Gorrissen Federspiel is the close collaboration both within our own group and with the other practice groups." Read more about Sille's work as a project student.
Nikolai joined the Corporate/M&A team as a law student in my third semester, and is currently working with the Real Estate group at Gorrissen Federspiel. His working day consists of a combination of regular and ad hoc tasks, and it’s this variety that he thrives on.
"At the Aarhus office, students rotate every six months, which provides insight into several areas of law and different teams.". One of the things Olivia found particularly attractive was the rotation scheme, as it offers a great opportunity to try out new areas of law and clarify her professional interests.
Frederikke started her journey in Gorrissen Federspiel as law student prior to starting as an assistant attorney. As assistant attorney Frederikke has, among others, been participating in the international commercial arbitration competition Vis Moot.
After three years as a law student in Copenhagen, he became an assistant attorney. Currently, they are preparing a case that will go to trial in about six months. Paul is part of the team that prepares for court, and he will later attend court and assist the partner in conducting the case.
Rikke started as a student and afterward became an assistant attorney. Today, she is an attorney in our Corporate/M&A practice group, where she works mainly on Mergers and Acquisitions, which also represent a large part of the work in the practice group.
As a mentor under the mentor programme, Bjørn helps our students and assistant attorneys balance their working and private life - while advising companies on corporate law issues.
It was not on the cards that Chastine should be a litigator. But curiosity about the lawyer profession led her to apply for a position in the Dispute Resolution group when she began as assistant attorney with Gorrissen Federspiel. She has not regretted this decision.
In my department, we are good at giving each other room to concentrate on a task, and I really appreciate this. At the same time, there’s always room for a good laugh, both when we’re in the middle of an important annual report or during the daily lunch.
Confidence and flexibility are key words for Sigrid’s work at the office in Aarhus, where she supports the firm’s partners and lawyers.
"Gorrissen Federspiel is a workplace that provides valuable experience in relation to my future studies and career". As an assistant in Business Development, her work varies greatly. Helena's regular tasks include reporting transactions to MergerMarket. In addition, she handles a number of ad hoc tasks.
In the magazine below you can read more about life at Gorrisen Federspiel, including the opportunities to go abroad – either through secondment, education or as a volunteer. In addition, you can learn about what is expected of new employees, as well as what opportunities our employees have.