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The answer to this, and many more relevant civil and criminal judgment questions are answered in :Legal 500’s Comparative Guides 2024.
Thomas Weibel
What’s in it for the victims when white-collar criminal prosecutions end with fines or orders to disgorge profits but without convictions?
Stéphane Bonifassi
Lincoln Caylor
Grégoire Mangeat
Léon H. Moubayed
Jonathan S. Sack
Andrew Stafford KC
Wolfgang Spoerr
Glean insights from expert commentary on current case law and challenging issues in inheritance and family law.
In a highly improbable move, the Swiss court admits an unspecified claim, a decision that will expand capabilities for prosecuting white collar crime.
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Thomas Weibel authored a piece on the decision to put an abrupt end to U.S.-style discovery in aid of arbitration proceedings.