Fleischmann Florian
Übungsbuch Verwaltungsrecht
30.09.19
3. Aufl., Zürich 2019 (zusammen mit Adrian Boxler)
Künzler Oliver
Generalversammlung: Nichtigkeit von Beschlüssen einer aktienrechtlichen Universalversammlung
25.09.19
In: E-Letter WEKA Recht vom 25.9.2019
Bachmann Roland
Newsletter 2/19: Competition from employees ceasing to work for an employer – prevention and safeguarding interests
04.09.19
When an employee ceases to work for an employer, loyalty to his employer is put to the test. There is a great temptation to solicit the former employer’s clients for personal gain and to exploit manufacturing or other trade secrets for the employee’s personal benefit or the benefit of a competing business. This newsletter shows how companies can prevent this and how they can defend themselves against prohibited conduct by employees who no longer work for them.
Braun Martina / Hostettler Yannick
The Intellectual Property Review, Chapter 20 Switzerland
20.08.19
Andrea Strahm / Martina Braun / Yannick Hostettler / Melanie Müller, Eighth Edition, London 2019, pp. 248-259
Otto Carsten
Solvency requirements for Insurers in Europe and Brazil – A comparative law analysis
16.05.19
In: Revista Opinão.Seg, Editora Roncarati, S. 23 ff., 16. Mai 2019
Tschirky Nicole
Newsletter 1/19: Foundations: Tips for founders and foundation boards
28.02.19
If, in addition to benefi tting family and friends, some of the assets of a person’s estate are intended for charitable purposes, foundations are often considered as possible recipients of these funds. It may, in some cases, also be necessary to transfer a proportion of the assets to a foundation or to set up a foundation while the person is still alive.
Die Verjährung im Recht der direkten Bundessteuer und der harmonisierten kantonalen Steuern (in German)
19.02.19
IFF Schriftenreihe Finanzwirtschaft und Finanzrecht, Band 115, Bern 2019
Umbach-Spahn Brigitte
Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards in Swiss Insolvency Proceedings – lessons learnt from the decisions of the Swiss Federal Supreme Court in the Swissair case (in German)
31.12.18
Summary of the article in the ASA Bulletin, Volume 36, No. 4, 2018: When can a foreign arbitral award be enforced in Swiss insolvency proceedings against the insolvent defendant? This question arises because according to the pro-visions of the NYC, enforcement may be refused if the subject matter of the dispute is non-arbitrable. The arbitrability of insolvency-related claims is contentious under Swiss law and actions to contest a schedule of claims are portrayed as being non-arbitrable. In the Swissair case, the Supreme Court has now rendered various deci-sions dealing with the significance of foreign civil judgements for the assessment of claims and related schedules of claims proceedings in Swiss insolvency proceedings. The principles thereby developed can be applied to arbitration and lead to the identification of four different scenarios. These scenarios are discussed in the article.
Schifferli Michael A.
Commentary on Articles 35 - 44 of the CISG
31.12.18
In: Peter Mankowski (ed.), Commercial Law, IEBL International and European Business Law, Munich/Oxford/Baden-Baden, 2018 (together with Prof. Christoph Brunner)
Fleischmann Florian
Polizeirechtliche Massnahmen zur Bekämpfung der Gewalt anlässlich von Sportveranstaltungen
31.12.18
Dissertation, Zürich 2018