The Swiss M&A landscape surged back to life in the first half of 2025, driven by a wave of strategic deals across financial services, industrials, and technology. Despite persistent macroeconomic caution across Europe, Switzerland
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by claudia la via In 1886, Emilie Kempin-Spyri — Switzerland’s first woman to earn a doctorate in law — stood before the Federal Supreme Court. Her case was radical: she argued that the phrase “Swiss citizen” in
Switzerland has long been a global hub for finance, pharmaceuticals, and innovation, and its legal sector reflects the country’s commitment to excellence. At the forefront of corporate governance, regulatory compliance, and strategic legal leadership,
Switzerland’s immigration framework is set to undergo significant changes in 2025, affecting businesses, individuals, and legal practitioners alike. While certain updates bring more flexibility forspecific permit holders, others maintain the status quo on quotas and
Alessandro Celli, partner at Baker McKenzie Switzerland, speaks. “We have created a data-driven team.” by giuseppe salemme Alessandro Celli is a partner at Baker Mckenzie Switzerland and head of the Swiss Tmt practice group. He