Simon Hofstetter appointed disputes partner at Charles Russell Speechlys

He was previously serving at MBH Attorneys at Law

Update: 2022-10-04 04:30 GMT

Simon Hofstetter appointed disputes partner at Charles Russell Speechlys He was previously serving at MBH Attorneys at Law Simon Hofstetter has joined the private client powerhouse Charles Russell Speechlys in Zurich, Switzerland, as the firm moves to grow its Europe offering. Having spent the last six years as a partner at the local boutique firm MBH Attorneys at Law, Hofstetter...


Simon Hofstetter appointed disputes partner at Charles Russell Speechlys

He was previously serving at MBH Attorneys at Law

Simon Hofstetter has joined the private client powerhouse Charles Russell Speechlys in Zurich, Switzerland, as the firm moves to grow its Europe offering.

Having spent the last six years as a partner at the local boutique firm MBH Attorneys at Law, Hofstetter was earlier practicing independently. He is the fourth partner at the office and will work along with a team of six associates and tax experts.

Michael Wells-Greco, the head of Charles Russell Speechlys' Swiss offices, remarked that Hofstetter would be "an invaluable asset" to the firm's growing team in Europe. He added, "The firm's continued investment and expansion in this market mean we can offer clients greater service required in whichever region they operate."

The Swiss-qualified lawyer has over 15 years of experience in domestic and international commercial litigation, asset recovery and bankruptcy proceedings and corporate law.

He represents clients before courts and authorities of both German and Italian-speaking parts of Switzerland. He advises companies on corporate law matters, including white-collar crimes, M&A, changes in equities, shareholder matters, and corporate governance.

One of the top 35 UK law firms, Charles Russell Speechlys boasts of one of the biggest private client offerings. It is also one of the few law firms to offer tax, regulatory, funds, dispute resolution and commercial advice with a full private client offering across Europe's wealth centres, including London, Luxembourg, Paris and Switzerland, and in Hong Kong and the Middle East.

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