Switzerland
The Zurich-based M&A lawyer explains why he likes the collaborative nature of his job and why finding balance is essential
The finalists for the 26th annual Europe awards are revealed - winners will be presented in London on April 3
The finalists for the 25th annual Europe awards are revealed - winners will be presented in London on April 24
The schuldschein market has had a record year on all accounts, and the momentum is expected to continue into the autumn
The Women in Business Law Awards is excited to present its shortlist for the 2022 EMEA awards.
3rd annual awards announce winners across 58 categories
Caroline Clemetson was the first woman to get onto the managing committee of a major law firm in Switzerland, here she discusses how she broke the glass ceiling in the Swiss legal sector
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Sponsored by HomburgerHomburger partner Jürg Frick explains how Swiss regulators are working to strengthen the country’s competitiveness as a fund centre
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Sponsored by Bär & KarrerSwitzerland is well known as an innovation-friendly jurisdiction, in particular in the financial sector. This is partly due to the technology-neutral and principle-based approach of its regulation, which has allowed the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) and other Swiss authorities and self-regulatory organisations to flexibly address the challenges of emerging technology, such as distributed ledger technology (DLT), being used in financial services. Furthermore, Swiss regulation typically aims to create a level playing field between traditional players and innovators, seeking to ensure that the goals of financial regulation are met regardless of the technology used in a business model.
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Sponsored by Prager DreifussPrager Dreifuss lawyers Roland Böhi and Manuel Vogler explain how Swiss authorities are updating tax laws to balance a competitive regime with international standards