Altenburger Ltd legal + tax has announced three new entries in its team: Syolene Fenaroli (pictured right), Lena Dolci (pictured left) and Valentina Schwarz (pictured centered).
FRORIEP partner Mark Montanari (pictured) was in charge of this project. He specialises in the structuring of both corporate debt and equity financing transactions as well as M&A transactions and regularly advises Swiss and
Cover avocats advised the buyers with Johann Bouskila, whereas BMG Avocats with Guillaume Fatio and CMS with Olivier Carrard (pictured) and Nathalie Lamri accompanied the sellers.
The team was led by partner Benedikt Maurenbrecher (Financial Market Regulation, Capital Markets - pictured) and included counsel Lee Saladino, associate Olivier Baum (both Capital Markets), as well as partner Stefan Oesterhelt (Tax).
Kellerhals Carrard, under the responsibility of partners Claudia Götz Staehelin (pictured), Oliver M. Brupbacher and Nicolas Mosimann, advised Moderna on legal and regulatory aspects related to the establishment of its supply chain for its
Homburger advised Credit Suisse (Switzerland) Ltd. and Investec Bank plc as mandated lead arrangers as well as the original lenders with regard to all legal aspects of the financing transaction. The team was led by
Bratschi has assisted and advised PSP Swiss Property during the negotiations and for the agreements. The mandate was carried out by Ion Eglin.
Id est avocats acted as Swiss legal advisor to Nexthink. The team was led by Michel Jaccard (pictured right) and Mehmet Toral (pictured left) and further included Tristan Gigon. They closely cooperate with Nexthink’s
Schellenberg Wittmer, led by Olivier Favre (pictured), acted as counsel to the Swiss Bankers Association (SBA) for the preparation of its documentation incorporating fallbacks for LIBOR rates into derivatives transactions documented under Swiss Master Agreements
Bratschi acted as Swiss legal advisor to the issuer in this transaction. The team included Thomas Peter (lead - pictured), Barbara Jecklin, (both Capital Markets and Financing) as well as Michael A. Barrot (Tax). Further,