Triin Antsov

Senior Associate

Triin Antsov has been a legal advisor for over 20 years and heads the real estate and energy practices at the firm.

She advises Estonian and international clients on all aspects of real estate law, including property acquisitions and sales, lease agreements, co-ownership matters, limited real rights (superficies, mortgages, servitudes), access rights, and real estate legal due diligence.

In the field of energy, Triin has expertise in drafting and negotiating complex contracts, as well as in regulatory matters, including those related to renewable energy projects. She assists Estonian and international clients in navigating the complex and rapidly evolving legal framework of the energy sector.

Triin also has extensive experience in competition law, having worked for eight years at the Estonian Competition Authority, where she led proceedings concerning abuse of a dominant position and was involved in complex merger control cases. Triin also has considerable experience in corporate law and mergers and acquisitions, advising clients on complex corporate restructurings, shareholder relations, and strategic business agreements, including cross-border transactions.

With her extensive knowledge, diverse experience, and practical approach, Triin is highly regarded by clients.


Practice areas

Practice areas

Professional involvement

Professional involvement

Member of the Estonian Bar Association

Education/ Qualification

Education/ Qualification
2012
King’s College London, Economics for Competition Law, Master’s degree

2008
Fordham University School of Law, Competition Law course

2006
Stockholm University, Master’s degree in European Law

2004
Tartu Ülikool, õigusteaduse bakalaureus

ametlikult võrdne magistrikraadiga

Triin Antsov has been a legal advisor for over 20 years and heads the real estate and energy practices at the firm.

She advises Estonian and international clients on all aspects of real estate law, including property acquisitions and sales, lease agreements, co-ownership matters, limited real rights (superficies, mortgages, servitudes), access rights, and real estate legal due diligence.

In the field of energy, Triin has expertise in drafting and negotiating complex contracts, as well as in regulatory matters, including those related to renewable energy projects. She assists Estonian and international clients in navigating the complex and rapidly evolving legal framework of the energy sector.

Triin also has extensive experience in competition law, having worked for eight years at the Estonian Competition Authority, where she led proceedings concerning abuse of a dominant position and was involved in complex merger control cases. Triin also has considerable experience in corporate law and mergers and acquisitions, advising clients on complex corporate restructurings, shareholder relations, and strategic business agreements, including cross-border transactions.

With her extensive knowledge, diverse experience, and practical approach, Triin is highly regarded by clients.


Practice areas

Professional involvement

Member of the Estonian Bar Association

Education/ Qualification

2012
King’s College London, Economics for Competition Law, Master’s degree

2008
Fordham University School of Law, Competition Law course

2006
Stockholm University, Master’s degree in European Law

2004
Tartu Ülikool, õigusteaduse bakalaureus

ametlikult võrdne magistrikraadiga

Triin Antsov has been a legal advisor for over 20 years and heads the real estate and energy practices at the firm.

She advises Estonian and international clients on all aspects of real estate law, including property acquisitions and sales, lease agreements, co-ownership matters, limited real rights (superficies, mortgages, servitudes), access rights, and real estate legal due diligence.

In the field of energy, Triin has expertise in drafting and negotiating complex contracts, as well as in regulatory matters, including those related to renewable energy projects. She assists Estonian and international clients in navigating the complex and rapidly evolving legal framework of the energy sector.

Triin also has extensive experience in competition law, having worked for eight years at the Estonian Competition Authority, where she led proceedings concerning abuse of a dominant position and was involved in complex merger control cases. Triin also has considerable experience in corporate law and mergers and acquisitions, advising clients on complex corporate restructurings, shareholder relations, and strategic business agreements, including cross-border transactions.

With her extensive knowledge, diverse experience, and practical approach, Triin is highly regarded by clients.