The law firm assisted on its issuance of EUR 850,000,000 0.500 per cent. sustainability-linked notes due 2031. The team was led by partner Daniel Daeniker (Corporate / M&A and Capital Markets - pictured) and included partner Stefan Oesterhelt (
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As a result, the counterproposal - which was approved by the Swiss parliament in June 2020 - will now take effect, compelling companies to increase reporting on environmental and social issues.
The team was led by partner Daniel Hasler (Corporate / M&A - pictured) and included partner Reto Heuberger (Tax) as well as associates Timo Hasler (Corporate / M&A) and Marc Vogelsang (Tax).
The firm advises the holding on its restructuring consisting of CHF 500 m new funding provided by the shareholders, CHF 200 m senior secured interim liquidity facility extended by shareholders and extension of the maturity of the
Homburger is advising Liberty Global on the transaction. The Homburger team is led by partners Daniel Daeniker (pictured left) and Daniel Hasler (pictured right) (Corporate / M&A) and includes partners Richard Stäuber, Franz Hoffet (
The team was led by partner Georg Rauber (IP / IT - pictured) and included associates Carola Winzeler (IP / IT), Valentin Fluor (IP / IT; Corporate / M&A) and junior associate Emily Zurfluh.
Richard Stäuber (pictured), partner in Homburger’s competition and regulatory practice group, has been appointed Non-Governmental Advisor to the Swiss Competition Commission for the International Competition Network (ICN) for the coming three years.
He worked at Nivalion for around 18 months, first as a case manager, then as an investment manager. He is a Swiss qualified attorney, Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA) and holds a Master’s degree in
The firm advised Credit Suisse Group on the issuer substitution under seven different series of outstanding bail-in bonds issued by Credit Suisse Group Funding (Guernsey). The team included partners René Bösch (pictured), Benjamin Leisinger (
The firm advised UBS Group on its issuance of EUR 1.5 bn Fixed Rate/Fixed Rate Callable Senior Notes under its Senior Debt Programme. The team included partners Benedikt Maurenbrecher (pictured), Stefan Kramer (both Banking and