The First Instance Criminal Court of Geneva has found a contractor in the construction sector guilty of human trafficking and profiteering for commercial gain. Froriep represented one of the victims who had filed a complaint.
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The Competence Center Banking and Finance at the University of Applied Sciences St.Gallen has started in April 2020 the research project «Independent Evaluation Framework for Security Tokens» co-financed by Innosuisse.
Portfolio managers that were active and compliant with the old regime before January 2020 will have three years to comply with the new licensing requirements and file an application for a licence with FINMA.
It's important to point out that this crisis not only affects the existing workforce of the companies concerned, but also their recruitment.
The Swiss Federal Supreme Court rejected post m&a claims brought by the purchaser of a well-known Swiss company that produces and sells homeopathic products and natural cosmetics on a worldwide basis, in particular in
The Federal Council adopted a temporary modification of the Ordinance on Certification Services in the Field of Electronic Signatures and Other Applications of Digital Certificates (OCSES).
Switzerland-based private equity firm Ufenau Capital Partners has acquired Germany-based IKOR, which advises companies on digitalization processes, including the use and implementation of SAP and Guidewire software.
Schellenberg Wittmer is contributing cybersecurity support in legal matters to the Pandemic Taskforce of the Information Security Society Switzerland (ISSS), Switzerland's largest association focusing on cybersecurity.
MCAM Symalit acquires recycling activities from Minger Kunststofftechnik: the advisor
Mitsubishi Chemical Advanced Materials (MCAM), a leading global manufacturer of high performance materials, had announced in February to have entered into an agreement for the acquisition of all the recycling activities of Minger Kunststofftechnik through
According to the results of a survey released by the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC), a vast majority of general counsel (68%) said their legal departments were prepared for the transition to working from home during