Wenger Vieli advised SWISS KRONO Group, a globally renowned manufacturer of wood-based materials, in the acquisition of Argolite. This acquisition enables the consolidation of synergies and growth opportunities within an increasingly competitive market while reaffirming
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Wenger Vieli, a prominent law firm with a history of dynamic leadership changes every 1.5 years, has announced the appointment of Pascal Honold as the new Managing Partner, effective January 1, 2024. Honold has extensive expertise in the
The Swiss firm Wenger Vieli strengthens its legal team with the addition of two new associates: Una Paunovic (pictured left) and Blerina Ahmeti (pictured right). Una Paunovic represents and advises individuals and corporations in proceedings
Wenger Vieli brings two new partners on board as of 1 January 2024: Peter Hafner and Clara Bodemann. The new partners will strengthen the firm in the areas of litigation and arbitration, as well as VAT law.
Wenger Vieli advised Zünd Group, consisting of Zünd Präzisionsoptik and its subsidiary Optivac, global leaders in the field of micro-optics, on all Swiss legal matters with reference to its acquisition by the
List Technology has acquired BBA Innova with the aim of a targeted portfolio expansion into the belt and roll cooling technology. List is a prominent player in the high-viscosity process solutions sector. With over 50 years
Axpo Solutions sold its 5% stake in TAP (Trans Adriatic Pipeline) to its shareholders Enagás and Fluxys for EUR 210 million. As per the terms of the sale and purchase agreement, Belgium’s Fluxys secured 1%, while
Wenger Vieli incorporates new professionals to the firm. Bruno Mahler (pictured left) returns to Wenger Vieli as a lawyer, where he was already a trainee. His practice focuses on contract, corporate and commercial law. Mahler
Wenger Vieli advised Oaks, an embedded fintech startup, on all Swiss legal matters. The round was led by Atlanics Labs with participation of a set of tier 1 international angels. The funding will allow Oaks to
Rapidata, pioneering the creation of a human brain in the cloud, has raised CHF 1.5 million in a funding round led by BlueYard. The investment, supported by Acequia Capital and an angel investor, will empower the