Ms Ludivine Boisard > Pestalozzi > Geneva, Switzerland > Lawyer Profile

Pestalozzi
Cours de Rive 13
1204 Geneva
Switzerland

Work Department

Financial services / Real estate / Corporate M&A

Position

Member of the Financial Services, the Real Estate & Environment and the Corporate/M&A groups in Geneva. Practice covers all types of domestic and cross-border banking transactions, with an emphasis on financing transactions. Advises clients on financial services regulations, including regulatory and contractual issues relating to the establishment and the business of banks, securities dealers, asset managers and exchanges.

Career

Junior associate at Swiss law firm (2003). University of Geneva (lic. iur., 2003). New York University School of Law (LL.M., 2006). Bar Admission (2006). Bar admission: New York (USA, 2007). Associate at major Swiss law firm (2007). Associate at Pestalozzi (2014). Partner at Pestalozzi (2017).

Languages

French, English and German.

Memberships

Swiss Bar Association, Geneva Bar Association.

Lawyer Rankings

Switzerland > Banking and finance: Geneva

(Leading individuals)

Ludivine Boisard – Pestalozzi

Pestalozzi‘s ‘pragmatic and helpful’ team advises lenders and borrowers on Swiss law-governed and cross-border international finance, acquisition finance, corporate finance, mezzanine financings, syndicated loans, and commodities trade financing. The team also has a regulatory practice which assists clients with compliance matters, licenses, and the structuring of new financial services. The practice is headed by Sébastien Roy, whose practice covers financing, M&A transactions and private equity, and Christophe Emonet, who specialises in international banking disputes and investigations. Ludivine Boisard‘s practice covers all types of domestic and cross-border banking transactions while Nicolas Herren handles banking disputes arising from contractual and regulatory issues. Other key team members include Christophe Berclaz, who has expertise in banking disputes with multi-jurisdictional aspects, and Jean-Baptiste Lhôte, who specialises in commercial law and banking transactions.