Procopé & Hornborg advises family Korpinen on the sale of Väinö Korpinen Oy to AddLife Development AB
Main contact
Petri Kyllönen
Partner, Chairman of the Board, Attorney at Law
Väinö Korpinen Oy develops, markets and sells accessible bathroom products, services and solutions for nursing homes for both private and public environments. The company was a market leader in Finland with the annual turnover of approximately EUR 8 million.
Swedish AddLife Group acquires and streamlines profitable market-leading niche companies in the field of Life Science. The net sales of AddLife increased by 20 percent to SEK 2,333 million in 2017.
Recent references
more referencesProcopé & Hornborg advises DL Data Oy in the acquisition by Verano, part of Nestit Group
Procopé & Hornborg advises DL Data Oy in the acquisition by Verano Eterno Oy, part of Nestit Group Ab. Post-transaction, DL Data will operate as a subsidiary of Verano. DL Data is an IT services company based in Lapua that provides IT maintenance, management, and support services to small and medium…
Reference – 6.5.2026
Procopé & Hornborg advised Gasgrid Finland Oy and Elering AS in insurance related matters concerning the damaged Balticconnector gas pipeline.
Balticconnector was damaged at the start of October 2023 by Hong Kong registered vessel m/v NewNew Polar Bear and its anchor. Approximately six months after the accident, the repairs were completed, and the Balticconnector has been back in operation from April 2024 onwards. Our assignment included c…
Reference – 6.5.2026
Procopé & Hornborg represented a Dutch company in FAI arbitration proceedings and assisted in the subsequent enforcement of the arbitral award regarding the costs of the arbitration in Belgium
We successfully represented a Dutch company in FAI arbitration proceedings where the tribunal accepted our client’s arguments and decided that it did not have jurisdiction to decide on the merits of the dispute and made an order terminating the arbitration proceedings. Subsequently, we advised on th…
Reference – 30.4.2026