Caroline L. Goette

Caroline L. Goette

Counsel
lic. iur., Attorney at Law and Associate Judge, TEP

Location

Geneva

Contact

Direct phone: +41 58 658 30 79
caroline.goette@walderwyss.com

Curriculum Vitae

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Areas of activity: Private Clients Litigation Tax

Caroline Goette is a Counsel in both Private Clients and Tax teams. She regularly counsels high net worth families on domestic and international estate and tax planning issues and acts in complex cross-border matters, including estate administration, family wealth, preservation, and as an expert TEP (trust and estate practitioner), trusts. As a member of the WLN (Women's Law Network), she is considered as one of their exclusive International estate and tax planning Law member in Geneva. Caroline also lectures on topics related to her practice and is a member of various associations, such as The Career Women's Forum (CWF), The Women of IFA Network (WIN), the Forum for lawyers specialised in Inheritance Law of the Geneva Bar Association, the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP).

Caroline L. Goette graduated from the University of Geneva in 1994 and was admitted to the Bar in 1996. Prior to joining Walder Wyss, she worked in Geneva and in the United States at major Law Firms and at the Geneva Court of Justice. In 2018, she was elected by the Geneva Parliament as an Associate Judge to the Geneva Administrative Court of First Instance. She is also a Registered Trust and Estate Practitioner (TEP).

Caroline Goette is registered with the Geneva Bar and is permitted to practice in all Switzerland. She is also a member of the Swiss Bar Association, the Geneva Bar Association, the International Fiscal Association. Caroline Goette is trilingual, she speaks English, French and Spanish.

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