Dr iur Adrian Wyss > Bratschi Ltd > Zurich, Switzerland > Lawyer Profile

Bratschi Ltd
Bahnhofstrasse 70
8001 Zurich
Switzerland
Adrian Wyss photo

Work Department

Co-Head Intellectial Property, White Collar Crime

Position

Attorney-at-Law and Partner

Career

The practice Adrian Wyss focuses on intellectual property law and commercial and criminal litigation and arbitration in general. He represents his clients in litigations before Swiss courts and in administrative matters before governmental authorities.

In addition to his work as party representative, Adrian Wyss also sits as an arbitrator and teaches intellectual property law, among others, at the University of St. Gallen (HSG) and at the FHNW University of Applied Sciences. In 2019, Adrian Wyss was elected by the State Parliament as part-time judge of the Commercial Court of the State of Aargau.

Adrian Wyss publishes regularly and appears as a speaker in his areas of expertise.

Admitted to the Swiss Bar since 2010.

Languages

German, English

Memberships

  • Zurich Bar Association (ZAV)
  • Swiss Bar Association (SAV)
  • International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (AIPPI)
  • Institut für gewerblichen Rechtsschutz (INGRES)
  • International Trademark Association INTA

Education

  • University of California Berkeley, Master of Laws, traditional LL.M. (2015-2016), with distinction
  • Universität Bern, Dr. iur. summa cum laude (2013)
  • Universität Bern, Master of Law magna cum laude (2008)
  • Universität Bern, Bachelor of Law magna cum laude (2007)

Lawyer Rankings

Switzerland > Data privacy and data protection

The ‘highly skilled’ team at Bratschi Ltd actively handles a myriad of data protection requests, IP, and EU data regulations for a diverse roster of clients. The practice is spearheaded by the ‘phenomenal’ Adrian Bieri, who is ‘the lawyer you want to have by your side’, and Adrian Wyss; the former is well-positioned to advise on a host of IP, technology, and data protection matters, and the latter is well-versed in the white-collar crime remit.