Country Coordinators


For each country we have appointed one or more Country Co-ordinators to liaise with members from that country, working alongside the Council member where that country is also represented on Council. The Country Co-ordinator will also liaise with their country's national or local association to foster a productive relationship with INSOL Europe, helping us to share important updates and news of forthcoming events etc.

INSOL Europe Council Members (C) and Country Coordinators (CC) are shown in the table below. 

To contct your local Country Coordinator by email, please click on the link on their name.
 
Austria

Lukas Grill (C)
Stapf Neuhauser
Rechtsanwälte GmbH
Belgium

Bart de Moor (C/CC)
Strelia
Bulgaria

Stela Ivanova (CC)
Lynx Legal
Channel Islands

Stephen Alexander (CC)
Mourant Ozannes
Croatia

Name
Company
Cyprus

Andri Antoniou (C)
CRI Group
Czech Republic

Ernst Giese (CC)
Giese & Partner
Denmark

Preben Jakobsen (C)
Gorrissen Federspiel
Finland

Pekka Kelonova (C)
Keloneva asianajotoimisto Oy
Finland

Robert Peldan (CC)
Borenius Attorneys Ltd
France

Christophe Thevenot (C/CC)
Thevenot Partners
France

Name
Company
Germany

Incoronata Cruciano (C/CC)
Schiebe und Collegen
Germany

Florian Bruder (C)
DLA Piper UK LLP
Greece

Name
Company
Greece

Name
Company
Hungary

Zoltan Fabok (CC)
DLA Piper 
Iceland

Geir Gestsson (CC)
Jonsson & Hall Law Firm
Ireland

Damien Murran (C/CC)
Teneo
Ireland

Enda Lowry (C)
Teneo
Ireland

Kathryn Rice (CC)
Matheson LLP
Italy

Patrizia Riva (C)
Studio Patrizia Riva
Italy

Name
Company
Latvia

Edvins Draba (CC)
Sorainen ZAB SIA
Lithuania

Frank Heemann (C/CC)
Lynx Legal
Luxembourg

Christel Dumont (C/CC)
Dentons Luxembourg
Luxembourg

Name
Company
Malta

Name
Company
Moldova

Irina Selevestru (CC)
Moldinsolv
Poland

Bartosz Groele (C/CC)
GROELE I WSPÓLNICY SP.K.
Poland

Lech Gillicinski (CC)
Soltysinski Kawecki & Szlezak
Poland

Laurent le Pajolec (C)
EXCO A2A Polska Sp. z o.o.
Portugal

Francisco Patricio (CC)
Abreu Advogados
Portugal

David Sequeira Dinis (C/CC)
Uria Menéndez Abogados, S.L.
Romania

Paul-Dieter Cirlanaru (C/CC)
CITR Filiala Bucuresti SPRL
Romania

Andreea Zvac (CC)
Wolf Theiss SCA
Romania

Andrei Mircea Zamfirescu (CC)
Lynx Legal
TBC

Name
Company
Slovakia

David Orsula (CC)
Lynx Legal
Slovakia

Marko Zaman (CC)
Zaman and Partners Ltd
Spain

Fedra Valencia Garcia (C/CC)
Cuatrecasas, Conçalves Pereira, S.L.P
Spain

Name
Company
Sweden

Niklas Körling (CC)
Wistrand Advokatbyrå
Switzerland

Lukas Bopp (C)
Kellerhals Carrard Basel
Switzerland

Antonia Mottironi (CC)
Ardenter Law
The Netherlands

Alice van der Schee (C/CC)
Van Benthem & Keulen
The Netherlands

Evert Verwey (C)
Clifford Chance LLP
The Netherlands

Noor Zetteler (C)
Wijn en Stael Advocaten N.V.
The Netherlands

Angelina Bakker (C)
RESOR NV
Turkey

Burak Baydar (CC)
Moroglu Arseven 
Ukraine

Oleksander Plotnikov (C)
Arzinger Law Firm
United Kingdom

Ian Benjamin (C)
Stephenson Harwood LLP
United Kingdom

Frances Coulson (C/CC)
Wedlake Bell LLP
United Kingdom

Simeon Gilchrist (C/CC)
Edwin Coe LLP
   
       
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