We offer you both expert knowledge and know-how in insolvency / debt collection and bankruptcy law. Our focus is on providing first-class services in all aspects of insolvency law coupled with the necessary clout for litigation. We regularly advise companies or creditors in insolvency and bankruptcy law litigation, in the filing or enforcement of claims or disputed claims in debt enforcement proceedings, as well as in attachment or bankruptcy. Furthermore, we represent debtor companies or other management bodies in the field of debt collection and bankruptcy law.
In the event of impending insolvency, in the case of reorganizations and restructurings as well as in the introduction of structural measures in the reorganization and liquidation processes, our team will provide you with comprehensive and competent advice. As a result of our long and extensive experience, we can successfully enforce your claims when representing you in front of the relevant authorities and courts. In addition, we will support you in the area of national and international enforcement as well as in proceedings for the recognition of foreign bankruptcies.
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Kaiser Odermatt & Partner honored as top law firm in Switzerland 2019
For the third time, BILANZ has published the lists of the top law firms in Switzerland: the 31 most frequently recommended law firms in 20 areas of law. For the first time this year, the most frequently recommended law firms in
Course “Founding a stock corporation” at the University of St. Gallen by Philippe Kaiser and Patrik Odermatt
On the occasion of the "Law and Economics" course at the University of St. Gallen, our founding partners Philippe Kaiser and Patrik Odermatt were again honored this year by Prof. Dr. Lukas Mueller invited. Show as part of your presentation
Current legal practice: the issue of party compensation
Lukas Müller / Sandro E. Obrist / Patrik Odermatt In its judgment 5A_391/2017 of February 13, 2018, the Federal Supreme Court ruled that it is inadmissible to deduct party compensation from a review of the need for professional
Developments in the regulation of virtual currencies in Switzerland and the European Union
Virtual currencies pose new challenges for regulators, supervisory authorities and legislators. At the level of the European Union, the fight against money laundering in the field of virtual currencies is currently being promoted with the fifth money laundering regulation. In Switzerland