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Freja Wesenberg KjærAssistant attorney
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Profile

Freja Wesenberg Kjær joined Hafnia Law Firm as a law student in 2020, and became an assistant attorney in 2023.

Freja graduated from University of Copenhagen in 2023. In addition, she has studied at Queen Mary University of London. During her studies Freja has gained experience with various aspects of corporate law and international law.

In addition to her work as a law student at Hafnia Law Firm, Freja also works as a pro bono counsel at Copenhagen Legal Aid, providing legal advice to the underprivileged.

Freja works with all matters within the firm’s practice areas, including maritime, transport and insurance law.

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Languages
  • Danish and the other Scandinavian languages

  • English

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Experience and Education
  • 2020-: Law Student, Hafnia Law Firm

  • 2021-: Pro Bono Counsel, Copenhagen Legal Aid

  • 2018-2020: Law Student, the City Court of Frederiksberg

  • 2018: Law Student, the Danish Ministry of Taxation

  • 2021: Legal Studies, Queen Mary University of London

  • 2020: Ba.jur. (Bachelor of Laws), University of Copenhagen

Freja Wesenberg KjærAssistant attorney
01 Profile

Freja Wesenberg Kjær joined Hafnia Law Firm as a law student in 2020, and became an assistant attorney in 2023.

Freja graduated from University of Copenhagen in 2023. In addition, she has studied at Queen Mary University of London. During her studies Freja has gained experience with various aspects of corporate law and international law.

In addition to her work as a law student at Hafnia Law Firm, Freja also works as a pro bono counsel at Copenhagen Legal Aid, providing legal advice to the underprivileged.

Freja works with all matters within the firm’s practice areas, including maritime, transport and insurance law.

02 Languages
  • Danish and the other Scandinavian languages

  • English

03 Experience and Education
  • 2020-: Law Student, Hafnia Law Firm

  • 2021-: Pro Bono Counsel, Copenhagen Legal Aid

  • 2018-2020: Law Student, the City Court of Frederiksberg

  • 2018: Law Student, the Danish Ministry of Taxation

  • 2021: Legal Studies, Queen Mary University of London

  • 2020: Ba.jur. (Bachelor of Laws), University of Copenhagen