Zurich-based media production company Ringier has integrated data protection and compliance into the legal department led by Manuel Liatowitsch, Group General Counsel, CLO & head of Corporate Center as well as member of the Group
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Frutiger, a Swiss provider of construction and real estate services with around 2,500 employee completed the acquisition of a 30% participation in Blumer Lehmann, a Swiss timber construction and timber industry company with more than 600 employees. In
Wenger Vieli advised InfoGuard on the integration of Communication Systems (Com-Sys) into the InfoGuard Group. Pursuant to the deal, Com-Sys goes now under the name “InfoGuard Com-Sys” and operates under the brand addition “An
Wenger Vieli advised Swiss AI company Modulos on all Swiss legal and tax matters concerning its CHF 8.7 million pre-Series A financing round. The context The proceeds from the financing round will be directed toward scaling-up
Wenger Vieli advised the shareholders of Mobile in Time, a specialist in the rental of mobile energy centers and water damage restoration, in connection with the sale to temporary power solutions provider Aggreko. The parties
Oberson Abels appointed Rebecca Lauchenauer (pictured left) and Alejandro Maniewicz Wins (pictured right) as partners with effect from July 1st, 2025. Rebecca Lauchenauer An FSA specialist in inheritance law, Rebecca Lauchenauer assists in matters of inheritance.
Cécile Zumstein (pictured) becomes Altenburger’s new counsel, as of the firm’s latest promotion round, effective July 1st 2025. Alongside Zumstein, Syolene Fenaroli and Naomi Carrel have been promoted to a senior associate position.
Thouvenin advised the shareholders of T&N-group on their sale to Berlin-based WTG holding. The parties Headquartered in Dietlikon, T&N Group is a family-owned company serving the Swiss and Austrian markets with
Vischer advised GlycoEra in connection with its financing round. The Swiss biotechnology company, closed a USD 130 million Series B funding. BGPartner advised the lead investor Novo Holdings and new investor LifeArc Ventures on all Swiss
Walder Wyss advised the German multi-service group WISAG on the acquisition of all shares in the facility services company Stampfli. Headquartered in Subingen, selling part Stampfli employs more than 2,500 people. The Walder Wyss team Partner