LIECHTENSTEIN Law and Practice Contributed by: Moritz Blasy, Nicolai Binkert, Simon Ott and Kathrin Binder, Schurti Partners Attorneys at Law Ltd
Schurti Partners Attorneys at Law Ltd repre- sents private and corporate clients in a wide range of contentious and non-contentious mat- ters before the Liechtenstein courts as well as national and international arbitration tribunals. Many of the disputes handled by the firm in- volve multiple jurisdictions, and the firm’s civil litigation and arbitration team is often tasked with co-ordinating the steps to be taken in other jurisdictions. Over several decades, the firm has developed excellent working relationships with foreign law firms that also specialise in litiga-
tion/arbitration and with barristers. Additionally, Schurti Partners’ civil litigation and arbitration team has members who are qualified in multi- ple jurisdictions, which is also an advantage in disputes involving multiple jurisdictions. Among the firm’s main areas of civil litigation and arbi- tration are trust and foundation disputes, asset tracing and recovery, asset protection, corpo- rate disputes, directors’ and trustees’ liabilities and insurance disputes, banking and finance disputes, and general commercial disputes.
Authors
Moritz Blasy is a partner at Schurti Partners and specialises in representing high net worth individuals and professional trust service providers in disputes relating to foundations,
Nicolai Binkert is a partner at Schurti Partners and represents clients in a wide variety of high-profile civil cases, with a special focus on trust and foundation law matters. Due to
trusts and other private asset structures. He also represents insurance companies, banks and other financial intermediaries in all types of legal disputes. During his career, he has been involved in some of the most sensitive cross- border asset protection and asset-tracing disputes. He is a member of the Liechtenstein Bar Association, the Law Society of England and Wales, the Liechtenstein Arbitration Association (LIS), and the Austrian Arbitration Association (ArbAut).
his dual qualifications (Liechtenstein and Switzerland), he regularly advises and represents clients in disputes involving both Liechtenstein and Switzerland. He is a member of the Liechtenstein Bar Association.
Simon Ott is a partner at Schurti Partners and has been involved in numerous white-collar crime cases as well as in high-value civil cases. He has gained extensive experience
representing individuals and companies in sophisticated and sensitive matters over a number of years. He regularly represents clients in litigation cases relating to the financial industry as well as trusts and foundations due to his education and previous experience. He is a member of the Liechtenstein Bar Association.
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