SWITZERLAND Law and Practice Contributed by: Jürg Frick, Luca Dal Molin, Philippe Gobet and Carla Bertossa, Homburger
Homburger is one of the largest Swiss law firms, with more than 160 experts. The firm acts as trusted ad - viser to companies and entrepreneurs based or doing business in Switzerland on all aspects of commer - cial law, including the full spectrum of corporate and financing transactions, antitrust, in-court litigation and arbitration, regulatory proceedings and investi - gations, and tax law. Homburger works closely with leading law firms, enabling them to provide their cli - ents with optimal solutions, regardless of where their business activities take place. The firm is organised
around its main areas of practice: capital markets, corporate/M&A (including private equity), financial services, litigation, arbitration, tax, intellectual prop - erty/technology, as well as competition and regulato - ry. In addition, the firm focuses on white collar crime, investigations, compliance, corporate governance, crisis management, data protection, employment and executive compensation, ESG/sustainability, in - surance, healthcare/life sciences, private clients, real estate, restructuring and special situations, and tech - nology and the digital economy.
Authors
Jürg Frick is a partner at Homburger. He is a banking and finance specialist whose main focus is on financial services and collective investment schemes regulation, syndicated debt financing, international bond
Philippe Gobet is a senior associate in Homburger’s tax team. He is a domestic and international corporate tax specialist with a focus on the financial sector. He advises banks, asset managers and other financial
offerings, venture capital and buyout financing, restructuring and insolvency law. He regularly publishes articles and lectures on topics related to capital markets law, private equity financings, syndicated lending, fund regulation, asset management, and trust and fiduciary regulation. He holds degrees from Harvard Law School and the University of Zurich. In 2006, he was an associate at Simpson Thacher in London, where he advised on private equity and high-yield bond transactions.
institutions, as well as funds, including venture capital and private equity funds, on all tax-related matters. He publishes articles and holds lectures on topics related to corporate and international tax law and the taxation of financial institutions and financial instruments. He holds degrees from the University of St. Gallen. In 2023, he was a secondee at Flick Gocke Schaumburg in Düsseldorf.
Carla Bertossa is an associate in Homburger’s financial services and banking teams. Her practice focuses on financial markets law and banking law, including Swiss investment fund regulations. She regularly advises
Luca Dal Molin is a partner in Homburger’s IP/IT team and co-heads the TechGroup as well as the privacy practice. He specialises in technology, privacy and intellectual property law and advises clients on all kinds of
clients on regulatory matters. Carla Bertossa holds a doctorate degree from the University of Bern and worked as a legal and policy specialist at the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) from 2023 to 2025.
technology and IT matters and IP transactions. He regularly advises tech companies and supports the implementation of innovative technology and digitalisation strategies. In all areas of his practice, he represents clients in litigation and regulatory proceedings. He holds degrees from the University of Zurich and Stanford Law School.
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