Dr Daniel Stoll > Thouvenin Rechtsanwälte > Zurich, Switzerland > Lawyer Profile

Thouvenin Rechtsanwälte
KLAUSSTRASSE 33
8024 ZURICH
Switzerland
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Work Department

Banking and Capital Markets Law, Dispute Resolution (litigation), Private Clients - Inheritannce, Estate and Asset Planning

Position

Daniel has extensive experience in resolving and litigating disputes in banking, financial markets, commercial and estate matters. He also represents clients in front of regulatory and supervisory bodies and he is regularly engaged by corporations and individuals that fell victims of irregular or criminal acts. He is retained by entrepreneurs as well as families to shape transfers of enterprises to the next generation, estate planning and wealth structuring. He is a director of various stock corporations in the sectors financial market, real estate, trade and technology. In his fields of practice he regularly contributes academic publications.

Career

Since 1994  Partner, Thouvenin Rechtsanwälte KLG, Zurich
1992 – 1993  Associate, Thouvenin Rechtsanwälte KLG, Zurich
1987 -1992  In-house counsel, UBS, Zurich and New York
1984 – 1985  Court clerk and legal secretary, District Court of Zurich
1982 – 1983  Junior associate

Languages

German, English, French

Memberships

Swiss and Zurich Bar Association, International Bar Association

Education

1990 Georgetown University Legal Center, Washington DC, US Legal System – Orientation
1987 University of Zuirch, J.D. (Dr. iur.)
1986 Admitted to the Bar
1982 University of Zurich, Master of Law (lic.iur)

Lawyer Rankings

Switzerland > Dispute resolution: litigation

Boutique dispute resolution firm Thouvenin Rechtsanwälte possesses considerable strength across a varied scope of banking and estate litigation, as well as enhancing their practice with further capabilities in commercial and corporate litigation. Patrick Rohn steers the team, bolstering the practice with his post M&A and joint venture dispute expertise, while Daniel Stoll focuses on trust and estate matters, alongside commercial fraud.