Trude Stormoen

Trude Stormoen places great emphasis on finding good solutions for her clients. Strategic choices and constructive solutions are the result of commitment and quality, and good cooperation with the client. It is important to see the big picture in the solutions to be achieved.

She works in various fields, but specializes in labor law and compensation/insurance. She has particular expertise in financial matters related to family law, which requires an understanding of finance and corporate law. She is an executor of wills in estates.

Stormoen has extensive experience in negotiations, court mediation, and other dispute resolution. She litigates in district courts and courts of appeal.

Areas of law
Labor law, including restructuring, downsizing, dismissals, and other labor law issues.
Family, inheritance, and estate law, with an emphasis on financial settlements and generational change.
Tort law, with an emphasis on professional liability and personal injury, including general insurance law.

Languages
Norwegian, written and spoken very good
English, written and spoken moderately good
French, spoken moderately good, written some knowledge

Work

2013 – Present

Partner

Langseth Law Firm DA
2011–2013

Lawyer

Financial Complaints Board
2009–2011

Lawyer

Langseth Law Firm DA
2002–2009

Associate lawyer/lawyer/partner

The law firm Kjelland & Co
2001

Legal case officer

County Medical Officer, Østfold (Tax)

Education

2002

French for lawyers

University of Oslo
1995–2001

Master of Laws

Faculty of Law at the University of Oslo
2000–2001

EU law, international law, and human rights corresponding to the elective part of the professional study program,

The University of Bordeaux
2000

French for realists

The University of Caen/The University of Oslo
1995

Examination in philosophy

University of Oslo
1994–1995

Language studies

The University of Provence

Recruitment

Board member

Langseth Law Firm DA

Alternate member of the board

Hastor AS

Other

Speaker

The Norwegian Bar Association and the Norwegian Association of Lawyers, including on the new inheritance law

Sensor and supervisor for master's students

University of Oslo

Teaches Private Law

Law Education AS

Mentor

The Bar Association's mentoring program