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Employment contract, termination, termination agreement, company regulations, immigration law, residence and work permit, ESOP, Phantom Stocks
Real estate transactions, building law, planning law, total and general contractor, work and service contract, tenancy agreements, lease, architecture contract, objections and construction complaints
Money laundering, data protection
Board of directors, supervision, organization, due diligence, liability, statutes, regulations
Blockchain, Initial Coin Offering (ICO), Crypto Currency
Inheritance contract, last wills, foundation, trust, estate planning, donation, execution of will, distribution of estate, patient decree, advance care directive
Marriage, marriage contract, concubinage, divorce
Founding, start-up, holding, concern, share purchase agreement, shareholder agreement
Contractual liability, non-contractual liability, tort law, factory owner’s liability, animal owner’s liability
Purchase contract, agency agreement, leasing contract, loan agreement
Copyright, trademarks, patents, know-how, advertising, media, design
Stock market listing, bonds, collective investment schemes, asset management, private equity, securities trading
Restructuring and restructuring, merger, demerger, transformation, company sale, SPA, share deal, asset deal, due diligence, co-operation, joint ventures, equity investment, leasing, private equity, venture capital, buy out, IPO, exit strategies
Certifications, notarizations
Civil procedure law, international private law
Arbitration, mediation
Debt enforcement, bankruptcy, restructuring, reorganization, liquidation
Criminal defense, criminal charges
Contract negotiations, joint ventures, GTC, shareholders’ agreement, cooperation agreement
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The recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in Switzerland depends on the origin of the judgment and is governed by either the Lugano Convention (Lugano Convention) or the Federal Act
The conversion of a limited liability company into a corporation offers new growth opportunities and expanded capital procurement possibilities, but poses a financial and administrative challenge, especially for smaller companies.
As of January 1st 2025, Articles 684a and 787a of the Swiss Code of Obligations declared avoidance transactions in connection with shell companies and organised company burials null and void.