Mr Roman Graf > Lenz & Staehelin > Geneva, Switzerland > Lawyer Profile

Lenz & Staehelin
ROUTE DE CHÊNE 30
1211 GENEVA 6
Switzerland

Work Department

Corporate and M&A, Commercial and Contracts, Insolvency and Restructuring, Real Estate

Position

Partner

Career

United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, The Hague (2007), United Nations Office of the Legal Counsel, New York (2011), Admission to the New York Bar (2012), Admission to the Geneva Bar (2014), Associate at Lenz & Staehelin (2014), Partner at Lenz & Staehelin (2022)

Languages

English, French, German

Memberships

American Bar Association (ABA), Association Internationale des Jeunes Avocats (AIJA), Geneva Bar Association (OdA), International Bar Association (IBA), Swiss Bar Association (SBA), Member of the Commission for Continuing Legal Education (Commission de formation permanente) of the Geneva Bar Association

Education

University of Lausanne (lic. iur., 2006), Amsterdam Law School (LL.M. in
International and European Law (2007), Columbia Law School (LL.M., Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar, 2011)

Lawyer Rankings

Switzerland > Insolvency and corporate recovery

(Next Generation Partners)

Roman GrafLenz & Staehelin

Providing ‘superior service with outstanding knowledge, skill, and judgment’, Lenz & Staehelin advises clients on the full spectrum of insolvency related matters including in out-of-court and in-court restructuring proceedings, the implementation of cross-border restructuring schemes, creditors rights in Swiss insolvency proceedings, pre-insolvency enforcement scenarios, distressed debts, insolvency-related litigation, and sale and acquisition of distressed companies. The team is co-led by Zurich-based Tanja Luginbühl and Geneva-based Roman Graf. Luginbühl is an ‘expert’ in insolvency and restructuring and has been involved in several complex domestic and cross-border cases representing companies in financial distress, banks and creditors whilst Graf has a special focus on distressed M&A and insolvency matters, including in-court and out-of-court restructurings and directors’ liability. Dominique Müller and Daniel Tunik are litigators and represent corporations and private individuals in proceedings before Swiss courts and international arbitral tribunals.