Anitra's core competencies are child welfare, children's law and criminal and tort law. She has extensive experience in these areas of law.
She works primarily as a municipal lawyer in child welfare cases for a number of municipalities in Akershus. Anitra has experience as a prosecutor in the police, and is currently engaged as a permanent assistant attorney for Ringerike, Asker and Bærum District Court and Borgarting Court of Appeal. She litigates a large number of cases before county boards and courts every year.
Anitra has a high level of expertise in tort law, and assists both the public sector and private individuals in tort litigation. She also has very good English skills.
Anitra is goal-oriented, clear and able to see all sides of a case. She has a great commitment to the rights of the weak in society; children and young people and those who are victims of criminal offenses, as well as those who live in very difficult life situations.
Areas of expertise
Experience
- 2019: Lawyer and partner, Advokatfirmaet Dehn DA
- 2012: Attorney and Partner, Brækhus Dege/Brækhus Advokatfirma
- 2000: Attorney, own firm / shared office, Sandvika Advokatkontor
- 1994: Lawyer, Municipality of Oslo, Child and Family Agency
- 1992: Police officer, Drammen police chamber
- 1991: Police deputy and adjutant, Tønsberg police chamber
- 1991: Lawyer, Gjensidige næringsliv
Educational background
- 2005: Course in judicial mediation
- 1993: Course at the police academy in Oslo in investigation of sexual abuse
- 1993: Admitted to the bar
- 1991: Cand. jur, University of Oslo
- 1990: Exchange, North Dakota, special subject in international law
Assignments etc. / Positions etc.
- 2017: Member of JUC's network group within child law
- Until 2012: Member of the Children's Law Forum
- 2006-2009: The Norwegian Bar Association's assisting lawyer committee