Hans Petter Lundgaard
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Hans Petter Lundgaard (born 15 May 1935) is a Norwegian jurist.
He was born in Oslo. He was employed as a university lector at the University of Oslo from 1963, and took over as leader of the Norwegian Bureau for Insurance Disputes in 1971.[1] In 1973 the position of Norwegian Consumer Ombudsman was created. Inger Louise Valle held the position for many years, but while she was a member of the cabinet Nordli from 1976 to 1981 Lundgaard was acting Norwegian Consumer Ombudsman. Valle left in 1981, and Lundgaard got the job on a permanent basis. In 1986 he was appointed as a presiding judge (lagdommer) in the Eidsivating Court of Appeal, later moving to Borgarting. He retired in 2005.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Lundgaard, Hans Petter". Aschehoug og Gyldendals Store norske leksikon. Kunnskapsforlaget. 2007.
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Preceded by Inger Louise Valle |
Norwegian Consumer Ombudsman 1981–1986 (acting since 1976) |
Succeeded by Kjersti Graver |
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