Kellerhals Carrard advised Swiss startup Food Brewer on all legal aspects of their recent extended seed funding round. The context Headquartered in Zurich, Food Brewer produces and sells cocoa and coffee alternatives. The company also
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Kellerhals Carrard featured eight new figures between partners and counsels in its 2025 line-up. Here you can find a brief recap of their expertise. Roman Huber Partner Roman Huber specialises in handling domestic and international litigation
Kellerhals Carrard advised Insurteam, a Swiss travel insurance company, in a CHF 700k seed financing round. The seed capital round in question has been led by Spicehaus Partners, with support from Insurangels Suisse and SICTIC
Kellerhals Carrard advised Schuman Financial on the closing of a €7 million seed round, led by RockawayX, with participation of Lightspeed Faction, Kraken Ventures, Nexo Ventures, GnosisVC, Delta Blockchain Fund, and Bankless Ventures. The team The
Kellerhals Carrard advised Panakes Partners in leading the EUR 17.9 million Series B financing round of Lymphatica Medtech. This round was co-led by TechWald Holding S.p.A., and CDP Venture Capital SGR, with participation from
Kellerhals Carrard advised Broadview Ventures and Panakes Partners in leading the EUR 44 million Series B financing round of CorFlow Therapeutics, advised by Walder Wyss. This round also includes participation from Merieux Equity Partners, Laerdal Million
Kellerhals Carrard advised Swiss-Mile on their successful $22 million seed funding round led by Jeff Bezos through Bezos Expeditions and HongShan. This round also includes participation from the Amazon Industrial Innovation Fund and ARMADA Investment, with
Kellerhals Carrard advised UNISERS, a Swiss semiconductor metrology company that identifies invisible defects caused by contamination in semiconductor materials, which raised $14 million in seed funding. The deal was led by Intel Capital, with participation from
Kellerhals Carrard advised Verity, creators of the commercially successful inventory tracking solution powered by fully autonomous indoor drones, in the completion of a USD32 million Series B funding round led by A.P. Moller Holding
Nanoflex Robotics, a pioneer in magnetically controlled medical soft robotics, has achieved an initial USD12 million in funding. The company will use the funding to bring its first-generation system to market and to accelerate development