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Michael Bader, senior partner

BGPartner’s legal services bridge international business borders

  • For enterprises and individuals that seek litigation and legal advice, Swiss law firm BGPartner brings the best solutions and negotiations to the table
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Legal responsibilities and rights can be difficult to comprehend and manoeuvre through, especially when dealing with juridical matters that cross international boundaries. For enterprises and individuals across Europe and Asia that seek litigation and legal advice, Swiss law firm BGPartner brings the best solutions and negotiations to the table.

The 34-year-old firm offers services in the fields of banking and financial market law, company law, civil rights, contract law, litigation and arbitration, mergers and acquisitions, private equity and venture capital, trade and export finance, along with construction and planning law.

“The lawyers of BGPartner are especially trained in negotiation skills and continuously develop their negotiation competencies in theory and practice,” says Michael Bader, senior partner. “With the help of these competencies, we can support our cross-border clients in mastering challenging situations more successfully and achieving better negotiation results.”

Carrying such a hefty prestige requires retaining the finest lawyers and maintaining excellent relationships with legal industry leaders. BGPartner accredits its success to the synergy and English proficiency of its hardworking team. Moreover, the firm’s robust and enduring alliances with networks such as LegalDesk, Yangtze Law and LAWorld – an international legal network of 57 independent mid-sized law firms with more than 1,350 lawyers across 100 cities – grant BGPartner access to global legal resources, repositories and expertise.

With offices in Zurich and Bern, along with law desks in China and the Middle East, BGPartner looks forward to launching new projects in Hong Kong and China with local law firms.

“We have done business with clients around the world, and now we work with five different law firms in mainland China and Hong Kong,” Bader says. “We are always keen to serve Swiss clients seeking to start a business in China and Chinese clients seeking to start a business in Switzerland. The Swiss franc is a very strong currency, and Switzerland is always open to foreign investments and partnerships.”

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