When a case becomes cross-border, complexity begins.


I help lawyers structure and handle multi-jurisdictional matters across legal systems.


Focused on jurisdiction, applicable law and coordination between legal frameworks. Working with lawyers who need clarity beyond one jurisdiction.

Cross-border complexity is not a legal problem

Cross-border cases do not become difficult because of the law.
They become difficult because multiple legal systems must work together.

The key issue is not knowledge — it is structure.

I focus on making cross-border cases structured, predictable and manageable.

  • Cross-border case structuring

  • Jurisdiction & applicable law

  • EU legal framework (practical use)

  • Support for courts & institutions

5+Jurisdictions

Experience across EU, Poland and Nordic systems

100+ Matters

Cross-border cases and advisory

15 Years

Cross-border legal experience

Court & Institutional Work

Expert opinions and advisory

Your case crosses borders

The case extends beyond one jurisdiction and requires clarity on where it should be handled and which law applies.

Multiple legal systems are involved

Multiple jurisdictions interact and the case must be structured across legal systems.

Operating, relocating or working across borders requires coordination between legal systems.

You operate across countries

When a case involves more than one country

How cross-border problems are actually handled

Cross-border matters are rarely about one legal issue.
They require structuring across jurisdictions, systems and actors.

01 — Diagnosis

Understanding the legal and factual landscape
Jurisdictions, actors, applicable rules and risks are identified — including where the case should actually be handled.

02 — Structuring

Defining the legal pathway
Relevant legal frameworks are selected and combined — across EU law and national systems where needed.

03 — Coordination

Aligning systems and stakeholders
Authorities, advisors and legal requirements across jurisdictions are coordinated into one consistent structure.

04 — Execution

Delivering clarity and implementation
Clear legal position, next steps and practical implementation are defined and communicated.

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What I actually do in practice

In practice, this includes:

  • Cross-border legal structuring and strategic advisory

  • Legal opinions and expert assessments

  • Representation or support before authorities and in proceedings

  • Coordination across jurisdictions and legal systems

Depending on the case, involvement may range from advisory support to active participation in cross-border proceedings.

Types of cross-border situations I handle

Cross-border matters often involve multiple jurisdictions, legal frameworks and authorities. Below are examples of situations where structured legal coordination is required.

Family matters across jurisdictions

Cases involving children, parental responsibility or family disputes where jurisdiction, applicable law or enforcement spans multiple countries.

Business expansion & market entry

Legal structuring of cross-border business activities, including establishment, regulatory context and entry into Sweden or other EU markets.

Cross-border inheritance & estates

Estates involving assets, heirs or proceedings across jurisdictions, requiring coordination of applicable law, authorities and legal procedures.

Employment & relocation

Situations involving cross-border work, residence and legal status, including interactions between national systems and EU law.

Proceedings with cross-border elements

Cases where jurisdiction, evidence or enforcement extends beyond one country, requiring coordination between legal systems.

Other complex cross-border situations

Any matter involving multiple jurisdictions, legal systems or authorities requiring structured legal analysis and coordination.

Who I work with

My work sits at the intersection of legal systems, jurisdictions and real-world complexity. I typically work with:

Lawyers handling cross-border elements

Legal professionals who encounter jurisdictional issues, applicable law questions or procedural elements extending beyond one country.

Companies operating across jurisdictions

Businesses entering new markets or managing cross-border structures, requiring alignment between legal systems and regulatory environments.

Individuals facing complex cross-border situations

Private clients dealing with family, inheritance or relocation matters involving more than one country.

About

I am a legal expert specialising in EU law and cross-border matters, working at the intersection of legal systems, jurisdictions and real-world complexity.

My work focuses on structuring situations that do not fit within one legal framework — where multiple jurisdictions, authorities and regulatory systems interact.

I frequently support lawyers handling cases with cross-border elements, providing legal structuring, strategic input and expert analysis where national frameworks alone are not sufficient.

I also work directly with companies and individuals in complex cross-border matters, including inheritance, family situations and market entry.

Profile

  • PhD in Law (EU law and legal theory)

  • Experience across EU jurisdictions and cross-border advisory

  • Preparation of legal opinions and expert assessments in complex cases

Approach

My approach combines academic expertise with practical case handling.
Cross-border matters are treated not as isolated legal issues, but as systems requiring clarity, coordination and implementation across jurisdictions.

Get in touch

If you are dealing with a legal matter involving more than one country — or if a case becomes unclear due to cross-border elements — you can reach out for initial assessment.

What happens next

You describe the situation (briefly)

I assess whether cross-border structuring is required

You receive initial direction or a proposal for further work

📩 Contact

Email: office@eulawexpert.eu
Location: Stockholm/Oslo/Warsaw
Languages: English / Polish / Swedish / Norwegian

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