Background
Odenbro, Örian was born in 1947 in Sweden.
Odenbro, Örian was born in 1947 in Sweden.
University of Uppsala (Bachelor of Laws, juris kandidat, Graduate Studies in Business Administration, 1970). Loyola University, Chicago (Products Liability). John Marshal Law School, Chicago (Antitrust and UCC, 1977).
John Marshal Law School, Chicago (Antitrust and UCC, 1977).
Spoken languages: English and Scandinavian.
Worked at Hybbinette & Partners (Stockholm) specializing in Mergers and Acquisitions in Sweden and abroad, Swedish and International Tax Law, Investments and Financing in Sweden, Public Offerings, Project Financing, License Agreements, Joint Venture Agreements, Labour Law, Products Liability, Management and Leveraged Buy Outs, Competition Law, Bank Law, Maritime and Transportation Law, Commercial Arbitration and Litigation. Professional Experience: Served in the District Court of Uppsala, 1970-1973. Legal and General Counsel, Vice President, Boliden Bachelor of Arts, Stockholm, 1973-1975, 1978-1986.
Associate, McDonald, Hanley, Cronin & Supena, Chicago, 1975-1977.
General Counsel, Vice-President, Electrolux Autoliv Bachelor of Arts, Stockholm, 1986-1992. Chief Executive Officer of European Industrial Insurance Division of Trygg Hansa SPP Bachelor of Arts, Stockholm, 1992-1994.
Partner, Hybbinette & Partners, Stockholm, 1994. Chairman and Member, Board of Directors of Swedish companies and subsidiaries of non-Swedish companies.
Member: Swedish Bar Association.
The law firm Hybbinette & Partners was founded in 1990. Combining the features of small and large law firms, Hybbinette & Partners provides its clients with quality legal talent, expertise, breadth of practice and modern technology typically found only in large law firms. This concept has enabled Hybbinette & Partners to attract as clients not only noted Swedish and international corporation but also an increasing number of midsize public and private corporations, Most of the partners have an extensive experience from business life as general counsels to large multinational companies.
Member: Swedish Bar Association.