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Tron Dalheim Partner Advokat (H)

Tron is a recognized employment law adviser to Norwegian and international companies, and is the head of Thommessen's employment department. He has litigated a number of cases concerning labour law and pensions and is admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court. Tron is also the author of the Norwegian Law Commentary on the Working Environment Act and he has written a book on Seamen's Law. He has experience from several industries, including oil and offshore, shipping and aviation. Recently, Tron has worked with restructuring processes, litigation and conflict management within the field of labor law. He was appointed as an expert member of the whistle blowing committee. Tron is ranked as one of the leading employment law lawyers in Chambers and Partners and Legal500.
  1. The Legal 500
    Hall of Fame, Employment

    "I’ve worked with Tron Dalheim and especially appreciate his availability, business oriented mindset and ability to see the important factors as well as to negotiate and find practical and sensible solutions."

  2. Chambers & Partners Europe
    Star Individual, Employment

    "Tron Dalheim is highly able to handle very complex cases. In addition to his excellent legal skills within employment law, he is very good at involving the client and listening to their views, while being clear with his advice. He has excellent business understanding, always delivers on time and is a very good negotiator."

  3. The Norwegian Financial Daily's annual Lawyer survey
    2nd Place, Employment Law

  4. Who's Who Legal
    Recommended, Labour & Employment

  1. Partner, Oslo, Thommessen

  2. Partner, Arntzen de Besche

  3. Attorney, Arntzen de Besche

  4. Legal advisor, The Norwegian Supreme court

  5. Attorney, The Norwegian Shipowner's association

  6. Legal advisor, Judge Advocate General

  1. Exam in Essential Project Management (5 ECTS)
    Skema Business School

  2. Elective subject maritime law
    University of Oslo

  3. Candidate in Jurisprudence
    University of Bergen

  1. Seafarer's law