Daniel Zimmerli
Partner
Daniel Zimmerli’s preferred areas of practice cover Antitrust Law, Administrative Law, Economic Constitutional Law as well as Administrative Procedure. He has an in-depth knowledge of the infrastructure (telecommunications, energy, public transport, postal services) and the healthcare sector (hospital planning, in particular). He advises and represents clients both in courts and before administrative bodies.
Daniel Zimmerli was educated at the University of Bern (lic. iur. 1998; Dr. iur. 2006) and at the University of Michigan Law School (Ann Arbor, USA; LL.M. 2007). He gained working experience as a teaching and research assistant at the University of Bern, as a scientific collaborator at the Swiss Competition Commission, as an attorney at a Bernese law firm, and as an attorney at the legal department of Swiss Post. For the last 16 years, he worked as an attorney (counsel) with a leading Swiss law firm.
Daniel Zimmerli speaks German, French and English. He is registered with the Bar Registry.
Practice Areas:
Life Sciences and Health Law
Constitutional and Administrative Law
Competition
Career:
2024 | Partner, Wenger Plattner |
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2019 | Attorney at law / Counsel, Walder Wyss AG |
2014 | Attorney at law / Managing Associate, Walder Wyss AG |
2013 | Attorney at law, Swiss Post |
2007 | Attorney at law / Managing Associate (2012), Walder Wyss AG |
2007 | University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor, USA (LL.M.) |
2006 | University of Bern (Dr. iur.) |
2003 | Attorney at law / Scientific Collaborator, Secretariat of the Swiss Competition Commission |
2001 | Bar Exam (Canton of Bern) |
2001 | Research and teaching assistant at the Institute for Economic Law, University of Bern |
1998 | University of Bern (lic. iur.) |
Contact
Dr. Daniel Zimmerli LL.M.
Attorney at Law
Wenger Plattner
Attorneys at Law Tax Advisors Public Notaries
Jungfraustrasse 1
3000 Bern
T +41 31 357 00 00
F +41 31 357 00 01
daniel.zimmerli@wenger-plattner.ch
Admission:
Bar admission (2001)
Languages:
German, English, French