Andrew Garbarski
Europe Guide 2024
Band 2 : White-Collar Crime
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About
Provided by Andrew Garbarski
Practice Areas
Andrew M. Garbarski specializes in white collar crime, administrative criminal law, asset recovery, international judicial and administrative assistance, as well as financial and commercial litigation and insolvency. Andrew M. Garbarski regularly publishes in these practice areas. Andrew M. Garbarski teaches white collar crime and criminal procedure law as Professor at the University of Lausanne.
Career
University of Lausanne: Lecturer in White Collar Crime and Criminal Procedure Law (2015), Professor (2018), Secondment at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP, London (2012), Admitted to the Geneva Bar (2007), University of Lausanne: Dr. iur. (2005), University of Lausanne: lic. iur. (2003)
Professional Memberships
Specialized forum for criminal law (OdA), Geneva Business Law Association (AGDA), Swiss Bar Association (SAV/FSA), Geneva Bar Association (OdA), Member of Center for Business Law (CEDIDAC)
Publications
Numerous articles in practice areas. See B&K website for further details.
Personal
Andrew Garbarski speaks French, German and English.
Chambers Review
Europe
Andrew Garbarski represents clients in domestic and cross-border internal investigations, and bribery and money laundering cases.
Contributions
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Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Andrew is extremely intelligent and sophisticated in his knowledge of law. He never stops thinking about your case. He's precise, committed and a real thinker."
"He is extremely precise and very thoughtful in his advice, and is extremely responsive and cares for the client."
"Andrew is extremely intelligent and sophisticated in his knowledge of law. He never stops thinking about your case. He's precise, committed and a real thinker."
"He is extremely precise and very thoughtful in his advice, and is extremely responsive and cares for the client."