Davide Jermini

Davide Jermini

Partner
lic. iur. et lic. oec. HSG, Attorney at Law and Notary, MRICS

Location

Lugano

Contact

Direct phone: +41 58 658 44 02
davide.jermini@walderwyss.com

Curriculum Vitae

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Davide Jermini is a partner at Walder Wyss and he heads its Lugano Office. He is mainly active in the fields of corporate and commercial law, M&A (in particular real estate transactions) as well as general banking & finance (including regulatory issues). Moreover, he advises on employment law issues and corporate succession planning. He regularly assists Swiss subsidiaries of international groups and banks, both in advisory and litigation matters. His strong economic background allows him a deep understanding of the commercial needs of his clients. Davide Jermini is member of the Legal Advisory Board of the Centro di Studi Bancari, Lugano.

Davide Jermini was born in 1968 and studied economics at the University of St. Gallen (lic. oec. HSG, 1992) and law at the University of Basle (lic. iur., 1995; magna cum laude). He was admitted to the Ticino bar in 1999 and to the Ticino notary society in 2000. Since June 2016 he is Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS). He joined Walder Wyss in 2013 after having worked 5 years for a major international business law firm in Zurich and after having been a partner in Zurich and Lugano based law firms for 8 years. He regularly publishes and lectures in his fields of expertise. Davide Jermini is mentioned by Chambers as a recognized real estate practitioner. According to Legal500 he is recommended for corporate and real estate matters.

Davide Jermini is fluent in Italian, German, English and French. He is registered with the Ticino Bar Registry and admitted to practice in all Switzerland. He is further admitted as notary in Ticino.

Basler Kommentar FIDLEG/FINIG, Art. 64-67 FINIG

Doing Business in Switzerland – A Practical Guide

Real Estate Transactions - Due Diligence Process - Recurring Questions

Labour and Employment Disputes in Switzerland

Intercantonal differences in real estate transactions: What needs to be considered?

Doing Business in Switzerland – A Practical Guide

Labour and Employment Disputes in Switzerland

Real estate: who can buy what in Switzerland

Real Estate Transactions – Legal Due Diligence

Labour and Employment Disputes in Switzerland

Traineeship contracts and atypical contracts

Termination of employment relationship

Real estate transactions, Civil law aspects

La società in difficoltà finanziaria: rischi e opportunità di risanamento

Being Listed: The Consequences of the Listing for the Company and for the Managers

Being Listed: le conseguenze della quotazione per la società e i suoi dirigenti

The Swiss Corporate Law: an introduction

Being Listed: The Consequences of the Listing for the Company and for the Managers

La società in difficoltà finanziaria: rischi e opportunità di risanamento

Being Listed: The Consequences of the Listing for the Company and for the Managers

Diritto societario svizzero: un'introduzione

Introduction to the Debt Enforcement Bankruptcy Act (SchKG)

Termination of the Employment Relationship

Being Listed: The Consequences of the Listing for the Company and for the Managers

Being Listed: The Consequences of the Listing for the Company and for the Managers

Swiss Company Law: An Introduction

Company Succession: Legal Aspects

Real Estate Transactions and Money Laundering – Recent Developments

Being Listed: The Consequences of the Listing for the Company and for the Managers

The Swiss Corporate Law: an Introduction

Short Commentary on Swiss Code of Obligations Art. 698–706b

Basel Commentary on Bank Law, Art. 23–23 quinquies, 24

Seizure and some practical examples

Real estate transactions and money laundering. Recent developments

Introduction to the Swiss Corporate Law

Banks and other finance intermediares in the civil procedure – recent developments

M&A: aspects of Swiss law and cross border considerations

M&A and related litigation Discussion on the basis of an example

Corporate Law: quo vadis?

Recent developments in Corporate Law

A possible stumbling block in acquisitions – The effects of corporate criminal liability

Merger Act, Stämpflis Handkommentar, 1st Edition

Employment and social security law, p. 71–84

Recognitions