Walder Wyss advised SoftwareOne Holding on its merger proposal with Crayon Group Holding, advised by Bär & Karrer. Lenz & Staehelin advised SofwareOne on financing matters relating to the transactions. SoftwareOne will launch a
Lenz & Staehelin advised Unilabs on its acquisition of kempf und pfaltz, a dermatopathology institute,advised by Bär & Karrer. The teams Lenz & Staehelin advised Unilabs on all legal and structuring aspects of
Niederer Kraft Frey (NKF) advised Yttrium, a technology investor, on its Series B investment in Embotech, a provider of autonomous driving solutions, advised by Walder Wyss. Other investors in this funding round included Emerald Technology,
MME advised True Global Ventures, a global technology equity venture capital firm, as the lead investor in a USD 16.3 million financing round (FR) for Validation Cloud, a Web3 data and AI company. MME’s team
Wenger Vieli advised the Swiss startup specializing in AI risk management, Calvin Risk on all legal aspects of their recent seed funding round. Calvin Risk secured USD 4 million in funding in an operation led by
Walder Wyss advised RealWear, a producer of wearable computing for industrial applications, on the acquisition of Almer Technologies, a manufacturer of compact, user-friendly augmented reality (AR) headsets. TeamViewer, a provider of enterprise AR software, financially
Vischer advised Ikerian, a healthcare software platform company, on its first round of USD 8m Series B financing to advance its AI platform. The Series B financing round is led by strategic investor Sanoptis led
Basel-based orthopedic firm, Medartis, has successfully completed the acquisition of an additional 18% stake in Geneva-based implant manufacturer, KeriMedical, for approximately CHF 18 million. This deal will raise Medartis’ stake to 47%, further cementing the company’s commitment
According to BarkerGilmore report, interesting in-house figures concern annual salary increase rates, gender pay trends and practice areas.
Alesch Staehelin just got out of school. Not literally—he’s been a lawyer for a couple of decades. But he left the U.S. tech colossus IBM Corp. for private practice at TIMES Attorneys