About

Provided by Lustenberger + Partners

Lustenberger + Partners is the go-to arbitration boutique in Switzerland. Specialized in representing corporate clients, financial institutions, States and State entities in major commercial arbitrations, we are praised by major legal directories for our partner-driven broad experience, pragmatic strategic advice, hands-on working practices, creative ideas, and convincing advocacy. Our network extends to international arbitration lawyers around the globe, including all major arbitration hubs. Our teams are experienced in conducting arbitrations under all major arbitration rules, including ad hoc.

We do not only provide a thorough review of the facts and a precise legal analysis, we also think outside the box and provide comprehensive and strategic dispute resolution advice, on which we take action. Our lawyers speak several languages and are also skilled in alternative dispute resolution techniques, including mediation, and regularly act as counsel or mediators in such proceedings.



Chambers Review

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Arbitration - Switzerland
4
Band 4
What the team is known for

Lustenberger + Partners is a disputes-focused boutique that advises on cases relating to construction and the termination of commercial contracts. Lustenberger + Partners frequently represents clients in commercial arbitrations relating to activities in Asia and the Middle East, and is adept at handling ICC arbitrations. The team has further experience in investment arbitration and post-M&A disputes. The law firm handles claims in the technology and energy industries.

Notable practitioners

Claudius Triebold is a key contact for clients.

Strengths

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Members

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Beat Gino Koenig

Claudius Triebold

Head of Department

Michael Lazopoulos

Monika McQuillen

Urs Lustenberger

Industries

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Airline

Banking and Financial Services

Construction

Defence

Food

Industrial Engineering

Insurance

International Trade and Commodities

Med-Tech

Other Public Sectors

Pharma

Retail

Telecommunications