Coronavirus outbreak is making companies experience new ways of working and digital workplaces. According to a recent Deloitte report companies in the country still have significant room for improvement when it comes to digital readiness.
Changes of the last decade would probably be nothing compared to what could happen in the next 20 years. This is a global trend, Switzerland included.
It becomes crucial knowing rights and obligations at the workplace of both sides – and so the performance of contracts – bearing in mind that the situation is evolving daily and the federal and cantonal authorities may
Chief legal officers are increasingly involved in the definition of corporate strategies: 80.2% of respondents report directly to the CEO
The main concern is the gender pay gap, which ranks particularly highly in Switzerland. The Federal Statistical Office of Switzerland shows that women were paid 18% less than their male colleagues in 2016.
The number of deals of at least Usd 10 billion in Europe hit the lowest number since 2009, but two out the top five major deal are in Switzerland.
MAG met the partner of the Swiss law firm, Massimo Calderan, head of the Italy-Switzerland team, to retrace with him the fundamental stages of the growth of this firm
About a third of the foreign Lugano office activities involves Italy. MAG wanted to know more closely one of the most important Swiss law firms.