Simon Zinger, group general counsel at Dentsu, tells Legalcommunity.ch his idea of an oath – similar to the one of Hippocrates for doctors – for all corporate lawyers, to elevate themselves to guides for positive change inside and outside their organizations.
Legalcommunity.ch has spoken with Julien Tron, partner of the MLL, to retrace with him the fundamental stages of the growth of this firm and upcoming initiatives, such as a future Italian desk
Ticino is an important chapter for the Swiss LegalTech Association, which has opened over one year and half ago. Indeed, it is an interesting and dynamic area, as Stefano Perucchi, Executive Board Member and Head
Partner of Schellenberg Wittmer (Sw), Clara Poglia runs plenty of activities that see her at the forefront of the legal community. One of them is her role as chapter leader of the Women in White
Swiss LegalTech Association (SLTA) proposes to be a neutral, non-profit association aiming to bring together Swiss LegalTech community and developing abroad. Legalcommunity.ch talked with Christoph Küng, Co-Founder & President of the association.
Coronavirus, Hengartner (Lindt): «it will accelerate the legal industry’s transformation»
Also for Lindt, the Swiss chocolatier company founded in 1845 and known for its chocolate products, the pandemic represented an unprecedented situation. Ueli Hengartner, Head Legal Europe & Compliance Lindt, has taken part to Legalcommunity.ch initiative
Nicolas Burgener, chief legal officer of Audemars Piguet, goes straight to the point: «in-house lawyers are the guardian angels of the companies they work for». This is especially true in times like the ones we
Home office, force majeure clauses, new tasks: for in-house lawyers these were probably the main implications during Covid-19 pandemic. As it was for Jasprit Sahnsi, Deputy General Counsel at Selecta and Board Member at Association
Kees van Ophem, executive vice president and global general counsel di Fresenius Medical Care tells MAG how since the pandemic exploded his work has changed, requiring the legal team a coordination at multiple levels: from
Collaboration, hyper-evolution, flexibility. These are the main pillars for the future of legal profession according to Guenther Dobrauz, Partner at PwC Zurich and Leader of PwC Legal Switzerland, that tells Legalcommunity.ch how he foresees