Robin Entenza

Senior Associate

Robin has extensive experience of commercial litigation, domestic and international arbitration proceedings, and regulatory proceedings. He advises clients across a range of sectors and frequently acts as counsel in disputes concerning commercial contracts, transactions and company law. Robin also advises clients in proceedings relating to the financial system, including matters concerning financial regulation and the securities market. In addition, Robin provides advice on contract and company law.

Experience
  • Gernandt & Danielsson since 2018
  • Secondee, Lenz & Staehelin, Zürich, 2025
  • Secondee, Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB (publ), 2021–2022
Education
  • LL.M., Uppsala University, 2018
  • Bachelor of Science in Business and Economics, Uppsala University, 2017
  • Advanced Diploma in Spanish Law (30 ECTS), Universitat de Barcelona, 2018
  • Exchange studies, Universitat de Barcelona, 2017–2018
  • Exchange studies, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, 2015
Languages
  • Swedish
  • English
  • Spanish
Legal community
  • Member of the Swedish Bar Association since 2022
  • Member of Young Arbitrators Sweden (YAS)
  • Member of ASA below 40
  • Co-author of Lexology In-Depth: Virtual Currency Regulation, 4th edition (2021) through 8th edition (2025)
  • Co-author of Chambers Blockchain & Crypto-Assets Global Practice Guide since the 2022 edition to date
  • Co-author of Sweden: A Fintech Overview in Chambers Fintech Guide 2026
They are easy to work with, always available and have high attention to detail.

Chambers and Partners commenting on the Dispute Resolution team

News

News 2026-06-15

Gernandt & Danielsson contributes to Chambers Blockchain & Crypto-Assets Global Practice Guide 2026

Partner Niclas Rockborn and senior associates Rikard Sundstedt and Robin Entenza have authored the Swedish chapter in Chambers Blockchain & Crypto-Assets Global Practice Guide 2026. The article highlights the legal and regulatory framework for crypto-assets and blockchain technology in Sweden, covering inter alia the effects of the MiCA regulation as...