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Michaela Kappeler

Associate

Position: Associate
Practice Areas: Dispute Resolution , Private Clients , Real Estate & Construction , White Collar Crimes & Investigations
Field-Display: Dispute Resolution Team , Private Clients Team , Real Estate & Construction Team , White Collar Crimes & Investigations Team

Michaela Kappeler represents Swiss and foreign clients, focusing on dispute resolution and private clients. She is mainly engaged in litigation in Swiss and international matters brought before public courts, involving tenancy law and other areas. She also handles white collar crimes & investigations.

E-Mail

+41 44 254 55 55

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Admission to the Bar

Zugelassen in der Schweiz (2013)

Practice Areas

  • Dispute Resolution
  • Private Clients
  • White Collar Crimes & Investigations

Education

  • University of Western Australia (Master of Laws, 2018)
  • University of Lucerne (MLaw, 2012)
  • University of Fribourg (BLaw, 2010)

Languages

  • German
  • English
  • French

Memberships

  • Zurich and Swiss Bar Association

Publications

Subject: Litigation
Autor: Urs Feller, Marcel Frey, Michaela Kappeler
Paper: PD Newsletter
Reading time: 3 Min

Brexit - enforcement of judgments and jurisdiction clauses from a Swiss perspective

If the United Kingdom (UK) and the European Union (EU) do not reach an agreement on the consequences of the UK's exit from the EU by the end of 2020, a no-deal Brexit becomes a reality. With Switzerland also not being a member of the EU, the present newsletter gives some preliminary guidance on how a no-deal Brexit will affect the enforcement of judgments and treatment of jurisdiction clauses in Switzerland from January 1, 2021, if a no-deal Brexit actually comes to pass in the new year.

Subject: Dispute Resolution
Autor: Urs Feller, Marcel Frey, Michaela Kappeler
Paper: LexisNexis Professional Support Lawyer (PSL)

No-deal Brexit and jurisdiction issues - the Swiss position

Subject: Dispute Resolution
Autor: Urs Feller, Marcel Frey, Michaela Kappeler
Paper: LexisNexis Professional Support Lawyer (PSL)

Recognition and enforcement of UK judgments in Switzerland post no-deal Brexit