Kunst & Unterhaltung

In today’s world of art, entertainment and sports, agreements are no longer made by handshake. The sector has attained pre-eminent economic importance and is thus vulnerable to corruption and unfair practices – or accusations of such behaviour. Issues relating to the protection and exercise of rights, the insurance of risks, economic efficiency and risk allocation, together with those of compliance, must be debated and regulated on a broad scale.

Our team has a broad range of skills and experience in advising individuals as well as public and private institutions in the domain of art and culture. Artists, event producers, museums, galleries, collectors, entertainment producers, organisers, marketers and sponsors benefit from our comprehensive range of services. Our expertise is not only designed to serve professionals but also private and pro bono activities. The lawyers at Walder Wyss play leading roles in numerous institutions and consequently have a rich array of resources and experience at their disposal.

Creditor Loss and Directors’ Liability under Swiss Company Law

| by Hans Caspar von der Crone and Merens Derungs | in: SZW

Combinations (§ 15 Mergers [Protection of Creditors])

by Thiemo Sturny [co-author] and Dominik Hohler [co-author] | in: Florian S. Jörg/Urs P. Gnos/Lorenzo Olgiati (Editor[s]) | "Handbücher für die Anwaltspraxis (HAP)" | Basel 2022 | pp. 913–919

Business Acquisitions (§ 11 Regulatory Requirements)

by Dominik Hohler [co-author] and Thiemo Sturny [co-author] | in: Florian S. Jörg/Urs P. Gnos/Lorenzo Olgiati (Editor[s]) | "Handbücher für die Anwaltspraxis (HAP)" | Basel 2022 | pp. 749-765

Arbitration and Insolvency in Switzerland

| by Stéphanie Oneyser | in: "Arbitragem, Mediação, Falência e Recuperaçao: Resolução de Disputas na Empresa em Crise" | Sao Paulo/Brazil