About the practice
Lexalilaw was founded on the conviction that the European Court of Human Rights remains the last, most consequential forum for citizens whose rights have been disregarded by their own state.

Nice, Côte d'Azur — seat of the cabinet
Counsel
The practice is led by an independent advocate with formative training in Swedish law and a working command of the procedural rules of the European Court of Human Rights. The combination is rare, and intentional: cases destined for Strasbourg demand fluency in both the domestic record they emerge from and the European jurisprudence they must be measured against.
The cabinet operates from Nice, on the French Riviera — close enough to Strasbourg for the work, far enough from Stockholm for the necessary independence. Clients are received in person, by appointment, or remotely.
Lexalilaw deliberately remains a boutique. Each instruction is handled directly by the lead advocate. There are no junior hand-offs, no portfolio billing, and no compromise on the attention each file deserves.
“Every case begins with the same question: has a Convention right been engaged, and has the Swedish state failed to honour it? If the answer is yes, the work begins.”
Lexalilaw — Founding principle
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