Arbitration

We advise and represent our clients in international and domestic arbitrations. We do so both in Switzerland and other major arbitration venues around the globe, and under all major arbitration rules, as well as in ad hoc proceedings.

Our vast experience and our profound knowledge in all major business sectors, as well as our dedication ensure that we achieve the very best results for our clients.

We specialise in complex disputes and have a particular focus on engineering and construction, M&A transactions, shareholders’ disputes, all types of delivery, cooperation, distribution, licensing and joint venture agreements and commodities trading. Our recent workload comprises arbitrations inter alia in the pharmaceutical, food and drug, telecommunication, energy, construction, machinery, financial services and engineering business.

Our key areas of activity are:

  • Representing clients before state courts and in arbitration proceedings
  • Enforcing creditors" rights and defending against claims
  • Advising on the content of arbitration agreements and other dispute resolution clauses
  • Representing clients in all proceedings and disputes relating to distribution law before state courts and in international arbitration proceedings in Switzerland and abroad
  • Providing comprehensive advice and litigation support in disputes over intellectual property rights, including international court and arbitration proceedings
  • Serving on arbitration panels or as sole arbitrators
  • "All-round excellent law firm, responsive and highly efficient, with wide-ranging expertise in Swiss law issues and deep knowledge of arbitration."
    Chambers and Partners

Commentary on Art. 15(1) and (2) OECD Model Tax Convention (income from employment)

| by Fabienne Limacher and Samuel Dürr

Corporate Law - Developments 2024

| by André Kuhn, Katja Schott-Morgenroth, Letizia Schlegel, Michelle Bruni and Fabian Akeret | Stämpfli Verlag | Bern

The Share Token, A Private Law Examination of a Share issued as a ledger-based security according to the Swiss DLT-Bill

| by Merens Derungs | EIZ Publishing | Zurich | Editor[s]: EIZ Publishing

The shareholders' right to convene a meeting

| by Tizian Troxler | in: GesKR 4/2024 | pp. 574-587