SWITZERLAND Law and Practice Contributed by: Lukas Morscher, Lukas Staub and Jil Eichenberger, Lenz & Staehelin
Lenz & Staehelin provides tailored services to clients operating and investing in all areas of the TMT sector, through a dedicated and mul - tidisciplinary TMT team. It advises start-ups, investors, technology companies and estab - lished financial institutions in their TMT activi - ties. Drawing, as required, on experts in various practice groups for an active and cost-efficient advice, the firm strives for long-term trusted relationships with clients, becoming a partner
in the development and marketing of their ser - vices, throughout their various life cycles. Re - flecting the diverse nature of TMT projects, the multidisciplinary team covers the full range of relevant legal services while successfully navi - gating the regulatory environment through close contacts with regulators, including in the areas of banking and finance, TMT and outsourcing, corporate and M&A, commercial and contracts, competition, tax and employment.
Authors
Lukas Morscher is a partner and the head of the technology and outsourcing practice and co-head of the fintech practice in the Zurich office of Lenz & Staehelin and an expert on digitisation in the financial services industry. He practises in transactional and regulatory matters, outsourcing (IT and business process transactions), TMT, internet and e-commerce, data privacy, fintech, blockchain and digitalisation. He is a member of SwissICT, Swico, the Swiss-American Chamber of Commerce and the International Technology Law Association (ITechLaw) and is a frequent speaker on topics related to technology and digitisation.
Lukas Staub of Lenz & Staehelin focuses his practice on technology, regulatory, financial markets and corporate law, as well as data protection, outsourcing and fintech matters.
He is a senior associate in the firm’s Zurich office and is a member of the firm’s technology and outsourcing, banking and finance, as well as corporate and M&A practice groups. He frequently advises on all matters around digitalisation and has a deep interest in the application of technology, both within and outside financial markets. He is a lecturer in compliance at FFHS.
Jil Eichenberger focuses her practice on the fields of data protection, technology, corporate and employment law. She works as an associate in the Zurich office of Lenz &
Staehelin, and is a member of the firm’s technology and outsourcing, corporate and M&A, intellectual property and employment practice groups and frequently advises on all matters around data protection.
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