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Walder Wyss Ltd.
3 Boulevard du Théâtre
P.O. Box, 1211 Geneva 3
Switzerland

Work Department

Employment

Position

Rayan Houdrouge advises and represents Swiss and multinational companies as well as international organizations on all employment law matters. He has an extensive experience in executive transfers, compensation packages, work regulations, internal audits and collective procedures such as business transfers and collective dismissals. Rayan Houdrouge is also an accredited social security expert (Swiss federal certificate) and regularly assists clients in matters related to social security and pension funds, including contentious aspects.

Career

Prior to joining Walder Wyss, Rayan Houdrouge was partner and head of the employment team at a leading Swiss law firm.

Languages

Rayan Houdrouge’s professional languages are French, English and German.

Education

He studied at the University of Lausanne (lic. iur.) and New York University School of Law (LL.M. in Corporate Law) and holds the Swiss Federal Certificate for Labour Law. He was admitted to the bar in the Canton of Geneva in 2005.

Lawyer Rankings

Switzerland > Employment

(Leading individuals)

Rayan HoudrougeWalder Wyss Ltd.

Walder Wyss Ltd. provides a full employment service to clients including support with litigation, negotiations and conflicts resolution, executive compensation, mass dismissals, international assignments of employees, and governmental support schemes. Basel practice head Philippe Nordmann supports companies and executive employees with setting up compensation schemes, employment contracts, and employee regulations. In Zurich, Irène Suter-Sieber, regularly represents clients in employment-related civil proceedings, and Simone Wetzstein, whose has extensive expertise in questions relating to employers of record and migration matters. Rayan Houdrouge, who advises Swiss and multinational companies, including disruptive technology companies, and international organisations on all employment-related matters, heads the Geneva office.