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Articles contributed by Wenger Plattner
Restructuring and Insolvency 2010/11 Switzerland
SECURITY AND PRIORITIES
1. What are the most common forms of security granted in relation
to immovable and movable property? Are any specific formalities required for their creation and perfection (that is, made valid and enforceable)
ILO-Newsletter Information Technology Switzerland
Cyber-mobbing: court convicts Facebook user for posting insults
Contributed by Wenger Plattner
June 21 2011
Dawn raids under antitrust law
Dawn raids under antitrust law || Dawn raids and attorney-client privilege || The Antitrust Law/ Dawn Raids practice team introduces itself
Euro 2008, Data Protection Issues and Hooliganism - World Sports Law Report
Ahead of its co-hosting of the European football championships with Austria in 2008, Switzerland has enacted a federal law designed to prtect the tournament from the dangers of hooliganism. Dr. Stephan Netzle, a partner with Wenger Plattner Zurich and a member of the Court of Arbitration for Sport, examines the new law's intentions and concerns raised by the Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner (FDPIC).