In August 2017, the Grand Théâtre de Genève and conductor Ingo Metzmacher signed an employment contract for the direction of Richard Wagner’s work for the 2018-2019 season. Ingo Metzmacher was to provide three performances of the cycle, spread over twelve evenings, between May and October 2018. The agreement provided for a remuneration of CHF 18,000 per evening, as well as […]
The Swiss Federal Administrative Court confirmed behavioral measures imposed on Implenia construction company by the Swiss Competition Commission in the context of tenders in the building industry in the Canton of Grison. Implenia has appealed
Nater Dallafior advised and represented a Swiss-domiciled company – being the policyholder – against its insurer in connection with the policyholder’s claim for coverage based on a business interruption insurance policy. The policyholder is active in
The Swiss Federal Administrative Court has mostly upheld a decision of the Swiss Competition Commission against Swisscom in connection with a WAN network of the Swiss Post. Swisscom has decided to appeal this decision to
Lenz & Staehelin’s dispute resolution team, comprised partner Harold Frey (pictured) and associate Severin Christen, have successfully represented Bank Julius Baer & Co. in appeal proceedings before the Swiss Federal Supreme Court. The appeal
Vischer’s dispute resolution team successfully represented a Swiss bank in a multi-faceted conflict, defending against allegations of corruption and breaches of contract as well as massive claims for damages. The dispute included commercial court
In the context of Swiss Steel Holding’s 2020 recapitalization, the Financial Market Supervisory Authority FINMA had granted BigPoint Holding and its sole shareholder Martin Haefner an exemption from the mandatory tender duty. In January 2021, Liwet
Meyerlustenberger Lachenal (MLL) represented ImplanTec, a family owned company specialized in the development, manufacture and sale of artificial hip joint endoprostheses in patent infringement proceedings before the Federal Patent Court and in subsequent appeal proceedings
The team included partner Harold Frey and counsel Martin Aebi (both Dispute Resolution).
The team was led by partner Harold Frey (pictured), counsel Martin Aebi and Fadri Lenggenhager as well as associate Severin Christen.