Category: Estonia

  • Ellex Raidla Advises Eesti Loto in Procurement of New Central Information System

    Ellex Raidla Advises Eesti Loto in Procurement of New Central Information System

    Ellex Raidla has advised Eesti Loto on the procurement of a new central information system, with an expected cost of EUR 3.5 million, to be used for seven years. 

    Following Ellex Raidla’s recommendations, Eesti Loto chose a two-stage procurement procedure, involving first a design contest and then negotiations organized on the basis of the results of the contest. As a result of the procedure, the solution proposed by Novomatic Lottery Solutions GmbH was selected as the best and a public contract was awarded to them to develop a new information system for a seven-year period.

    The Ellex Raidla team advised Eesti Loto throughout the entire project: with the preparation of source documents, conducting the process in the public procurement register, and with the preparation and negotiation of the public contract. The firm’s team consisted of Senior Partner Juri Raidla and Senior Attorneys Jaanus Ikla and Rauno Klemm.

  • Nove Represents If P&C Insurance in Dispute with Skanska

    Nove Represents If P&C Insurance in Dispute with Skanska

    Nove has successfully represented If P&C Insurance in a dispute with policyholder and contractor Skanska involving Skanska’s claims for professional liability cover.

    According to Nove, “the dispute started from a ‘yellow FIDIC’ based design-and-construction contract for the reconstruction of a wastewater treatment plant of a city. The dispute focused on a division of liability between different subcontractors for defects of a tank …. The shortcomings were detected already in ground investigations, project management as well in geotechnical design and construction works. Therefore the question of applicability of professional liability cover to this complex bundle of shortcomings was raised. In the case courts handled the risks which may arise due to the nature of construction-and-project management contracts, which contain grounds for conflict of interests. Courts held that insurers may include industry-specific exclusions to their standard terms of professional liability products. The Supreme Court agreed with lower courts in its judgment.”

    The Nove team was led by Partner Andrus Kattel, assisted by fellow Partner Kristjan Tamm.

  • Glikman Alvin Successful for KredEx Credit Insurance in Circuit Court

    Glikman Alvin Successful for KredEx Credit Insurance in Circuit Court

    Glikman Alvin has represented KredEx Credit Insurance Ltd.’s in its successful defense of its victory in the court of first instance to the Tallinn Circuit Court.

    Glikman Alvin describes KredEx as “the largest short-term insurer” in Estonia.

    The Circuit Court agreed with the lower court’s ruling that Windoor had submitted insurance contracts to KredEx containing false information, meaning that KredEx had the right to cancel them.

    According to Glikman Alvin, “this is a very positive sign to insurance market participants.” 

    The firm’s team was led by Partners Glikman Leon and Paul Keres. 

    Image Source: kredex.ee

  • Ellex Raidla Advises Seesam Insurance on Sale-and-Lease-Back of Office Building

    Ellex Raidla Advises Seesam Insurance on Sale-and-Lease-Back of Office Building

    Ellex Raidla has represented Seesam Insurance AS in a sale-and-lease-back transaction of an office building with an unidentified private investor. Triniti reportedly advised the buyer.

    Ellex Raidla describes Seesam as “the fifth largest non-life insurance company in Estonia,” and reports that “Seesam Insurance AS, which has operated on the Estonian market for 25 years, is owned by the leading Finnish financial group OP Financial Group, [which] provides insurance services under the name Seesam in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.”

    The Ellex Raidla team consisted of Counsel Martin Kaerdi and Associate Triin Tiru.

    Triniti did not reply to our inquiry on the matter.   

  • Raidla Ellex Successfully Represents EuroPark in Cases Before the Estonian Supreme Court

    Raidla Ellex Successfully Represents EuroPark in Cases Before the Estonian Supreme Court

    Raidla Ellex has successfully represented EuroPark, Estonia’s largest parking service provider, in three cases before the Estonian Supreme Court regarding the use of private parking places.

    The Estonian Supreme Court delivered three decisions in the Euro Park cases in the last week of January, 2017 confirming that a private parking place operator has the right to displace a car when necessary.

    The Raidla Ellex team consisted of Partner Arne Ots and Attorney Martin-Johannes Raude, who wrote that “the decision has a disciplinary effect on those who have until now not paid the parking fee in private parking places.”

  • Ellex Raidla Advises Coop and Inbank on Acquisition of Eesti Krediidipank Shares

    Ellex Raidla Advises Coop and Inbank on Acquisition of Eesti Krediidipank Shares

    Ellex Raidla has advised Coop Eesti, Estonia’s largest retail group, on its acquisition of shares of Eesti Krediidipank from the Bank of Moscow. Inbank acquired a shareholding simultaneously with Coop Eesti to contribute to the bank’s development as a counsel and financial investor.

    The transaction will be done in two stages. In the first stage, Coop Eesti will acquire 60 percent and Inbank 10 percent of Krediidipank. Then the new bank will acquire the joint subsidiary of Coop Eesti and Inbank – Coop Finants – and the joint subsidiary of Eesti Krediidipank and Inbank – Krediidipank Finants – and as a result of this the shareholdings in the new bank will be distributed 55 percent to Coop Eesti and 25 percent to Inbank. The aim of Coop and Inbank is to also buy out the remaining 20% of the minority shareholders of Krediidipank and include an additional financial investor to the transaction during 2017. Starting in Autumn 2017 the new bank will be called Coop Pank. 

    According to Coop manager Jaanus Vihandi, the aim is to provide everyday banking services in places where major banks have left in recent years. “Coop is Estonia’s biggest, unique associated organization with 80,000 customer owners and nearly 600,000 loyal customers and it consists of 19 associations. It is important for Coop’s customer owners and loyal customers that they do not have to drive tens of kilometers for elementary banking services.”

    Eesti Krediidipank is one of the oldest credit banks in Estonia and it has operated under the same name since Estonia regained independence. The bank was founded by the former president of the central bank Rein Otsason and Estonian entrepreneurs.

    According to Ellex Raidla Partner Raino Paron, in addition to acquiring the shares, an important legal aspect was to advise Coop on acquiring permission from the European Central Bank for gaining control over Krediidipank. In addition to Paron, the firm’s team included Senior Attorney Helen Metsar and Attorney Martin Maesalu.

  • Glimstedt Successful for Estonian Competition Authority in Tariff Dispute

    Glimstedt Successful for Estonian Competition Authority in Tariff Dispute

    Glimstedt’s litigation team has successfully represented the Estonian Competition Authority against AS Tallinna Vesi in a complex tariff dispute before the Tallinn Circuit Court.

    By its ruling of January 26, 2017, the Tallinn Circuit Court dismissed in full the appeal lodged by AS Tallinna Vesi in the tariff dispute between the company and the Competition Authority. Additionally, the court ordered the company to pay the procedural expenses of the Competition Authority in the amount of EUR 40,000.

    Glimstedt Partner Marko Tiiman said that the dispute (which the firm described as “highly complicated and unprecedented” was the first time in the Estonian legal field where price fixing by monopolies had been controlled by the courts on such a scale. According to the firm, “although Tallinna Vesi has got a right to submit its cassation to the Supreme Court, Mr. Tiiman is very pleased that the first and second instance court have agreed with the arguments of the Competition Authority.”

    The Glimstedt team was led by both Tiiman and Indrek Leppik, assisted by Junior Associates Erko-Andreas Roosik and Juri-Karl Leppik.

  • Raidla Ellex and Linklaw Advise on Aeroc International’s Acquisition of VKG Plokk OU

    Raidla Ellex and Linklaw Advise on Aeroc International’s Acquisition of VKG Plokk OU

    Raidla Ellex has advised Aeroc International AS with the acquisition of VKG Plokk OU from Viru Keemia Grupp AS. The sellers were advised by LINKLaw.

    VKG Plokk produces aerated concrete blocks and sells its products in Estonia and exports abroad under the Roclite trademark. 

    Ivar Sikk, a member of the management board of Aeroc International AS, said that the acquisition of the business is an important step in implementing the company’s strategy that will enable to increase competitiveness on the Baltic block market. “We will use the potential of the VKG Plokk factory to increase our production efficiency and extend production volumes, continuing the production and sales of aerated concrete products under the Roclite trademark. With this transaction, Aeroc International AS reinforces its position as the largest producer of aerated concrete blocks in northern Europe.”

    The Raidla Ellex team was led by Partner Risto Vahimets, supported by Senior Associate Karl-Erich Trisberg and Lawyer Anna Trine Raudsepp.

    The LINKLaw team advising Viru Keemia Grupp AS on the transaction was led by Partner Kairi Kurisoo, supported by Attorneys-at-law Liina Rekand and Maksim Kozlov. 

  • The Buzz in Estonia: Interview with Juri Raidla of Raidla Ellex

    “Let me start with administrative reform,” says Juri Raidla, the Senior Partner of Raidla Ellex in Estonia. “Now the state is in good shape, with no substantial problem at all — but the country has an aging population, and we need to figure out how to make the government more efficient and less costly.”

    Raidla says he started talking about the need for reform back in 2009, and although he admits that “it didn’t fly for a few years,” he says the significant Administrative Reform passed last year represents a significant step.

    In addition, the country elected both a new President and a new Prime Minister in 2016. “When the new government took office in November,” Raidla explains, “the coalition agreement contained a clear statement for State reform.” Raidla calls this  “very important,” describing it as “a good time to go forward.” Raidla says the entire process will probably take some 10 years to really implement, “but now State reform is officially part of a political document called the Coalition Agreement, which is already significant.”

    Raidla is especially pleased with the results of the well-publicized challenge to the constitutionality of the new Administrative Reform Act, which will reduce the country’s 113 municipalities — “far too big a number, with many of them far too small to provide sufficient services”, according to Raidla, whose office and Raidla himself defended the Act in Court — to consolidate into approximately 70 by October 2017. Raidla calls the challenge “a landmark case in Estonia,” and says that, “from a professional point of view it was one of the most exciting events last year, not only for me and for the firm, but perhaps for the entire legal market.” He notes with pride that essentially all significant provisions of the Act were upheld, and he points out that, “if the court had ruled differently, then all the Administrative Reform could have been derailed, or at least made substantially more difficult.”

    Turning to the legal market, Raidla calls the last two years, “perhaps one of the most interesting periods in modern Estonian history.” Raidla refers to his firm’s creation of the Ellex alliance with the former Latvian and Lithuanian offices of Lawin and the resulting fall-out across all Baltic markets as causing a “very very deep reshaping, especially in Estonia.” He says, “in Estonia a consolidation of the market, and a new level of maturity, was achieved.” The market has contracted, he explains, with the best legal talent increasingly drawn to the leading firms, noting that, as a result, “the functioning of the legal market in Estonia is much improved,” and that “it’s really helped competition in Estonia,”

    Raidla notes that Estonia — despite having only 1.3 million people —  has six firms with over 30 fee-earners. He notes with a smile that this is the equivalent of China having six firms with over 30,000. Competition is really really stiff, he says. “The quality is better, and it’s known who is good and who is not.”

  • Cobalt Advises Bank Syndicate on Financing for AS Tallink Grupp

    Cobalt Advises Bank Syndicate on Financing for AS Tallink Grupp

    Cobalt has assisted a syndicate of banks with Nordea Bank Finland Plc as the arranger in a EUR 280 million financing to AS Tallink Grupp for the refinancing of the Group’s existing loans.

    In addition to Nordea Bank Finland Plc, the syndicate of banks included Norddeutsche Landesbank Girozentrale, Danske Bank A/S, KfW IPEX Bank GmbH, AS Swedbank, Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB, and HSH Nordbank AG. The final maturity of the floating interest rate euribor-based loan is six years.

    The Tallink Grupp announced that the loan will be used to repay the outstanding balance of EUR 440 million loan taken in December 2012 and to strengthen the working capital position of the company.

    The new loan is guaranteed by the subsidiaries of AS Tallink Grupp: Tallink Sea Line Ltd, Tallink Victory Line Ltd, Tallink Ltd, Tallink Autoexpress Ltd and Tallinn Swedish Line Ltd. The loan is secured by the mortgages on the ships belonging to these subsidiaries, excluding Tallink Autoexpress Ltd owned Silja Europa.

    The Cobalt team consisted of Partner Marina Tolmatshova and Senior Associate Kristjan Kotkas.