Rising stars

Rising stars with regular involvement in their team's key work, and recognition from peers or clients as being ones to watch.

Rehana Harasgama

Rehana Harasgama

Bär & Karrer Ltd.

With over ten years of experience, Rehana Harasgama is an expert in domestic and international data, data protection and cybersecurity law. She also has a deep understanding of and advises clients on information, media and technology law as well as other regulatory topics such the use of artificial intelligence, platform regulation, advertising, FinTech and life sciences. Rehana Harasgama advises clients on complex data, data protection and cybersecurity questions, such as major cross-border disclosure requests, the adoption and implementation of privacy-by-design in new technologies and business models, data protection due diligences, the monetization of data, the implementation of data breach response plans, the outsourcing of data (processing activities) and the handling of employee personal data. She regularly holds internal and external training sessions and seminars in data protection law as well as other current developments in her field of expertise. In the past, Rehana Harasgama worked at one of the big four focusing on compliance with the EU GDPR and the implementation of new processes under the EU GDPR for EU and Swiss companies, where she also acted as the interim internal data protection officer. Rehana Harasgama is a lecturer at the University of St. Gallen (HSG) where she teaches data protection law. She also regularly publishes academic articles, newsletters and briefings and is an author in the "Basler Kommentar zum Datenschutzgesetz" a leading commentary on the revised Swiss data protection act as well as the "Online Kommentar" of the revised law. Rehana is on the advisory board of the newly founded Swiss IT Women Lawyers Association (Schweizer IT-Juristinnen Verein) where she is also the head of the data protection sector. During her doctorate (Ph.D. in Law) at the University of St. Gallen she contributed to an international and interdisciplinary research project "Remembering and Forgetting in the Digital Age" in collaboration with – among others – the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law school where she also spent one summer as a visiting researcher to focus on US privacy law. The research project was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation.

Next Generation Partners

Junior partners with significant recognition from clients and peers in the market and key roles on multiple matters.

Luca Dal Molin

Luca Dal Molin

Homburger

Partner. Luca Dal Molin specializes in intellectual property, technology and privacy law. He advises clients on all kinds of technology and IT matters, outsourcing projects and IP transactions and he has broad experience in privacy, data protection and telecommunication law. He regularly advises tech companies and supports the implementation of innovative technology and digitalization strategies. Further, he focuses on copyright, trademark, patent and media law. In all areas of his practice, he represents clients in litigation and regulatory proceedings.

Alexandre Jotterand

Alexandre Jotterand

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Partner. Alexandre Jotterand specializes in the management of data and technology.  He assists companies, innovative startups, and healthcare & life science providers navigate the complexity of these fields, both from a legal, regulatory and management perspectives. His fields of expertise include IT, advanced & frontier technologies (AI, blockchain, smart HealthTech, etc.), privacy/data protection laws (Swiss law and GDPR), cybersecurity, life sciences, intellectual property/open source, and commercial transactions. He has deep knowledge of the healthcare, life science/med tech industries, and of the public sector industry.

Leading individuals

The strongest partners in their field, leading on market-leading deals and endorsed by peers and clients alike.

Lukas Bühlmann

MLL Legal

Lukas Bühlmann is partner and head of the firm’s digital, data privacy & e-commerce group. He advises and represents a broad range of Swiss and international clients in the internet and e-commerce sector, in the health sector, in the tourism industry as well as for public transport providers.  He regularly advises clients in e-commerce, data protection, advertising as well as numerous legal aspects of the digital economy.  Lukas Bühlmann has a particularly broad experience in advising clients active in international, cross-border e-commerce as well as legal issues at the interface of competition law and all areas of digital commerce. Lukas Bühlmann chairs the firm’s ICT practice group comprising lawyers from the firm’s Zurich and Geneva offices. He leads the firm’s e-commerce task force that exchanges and develops know-how within the firm and its network of partner firms. Lukas Bühlmann has particular experience in the sectors of luxury goods, new technology, advertising, media, tourism and retail. He is fluent in German, English and French. Lukas Bühlmann is a highly recognized expert for the digital and internet economy. In 2019, he has been appointed Legal Expert to the International Trade Centre (Geneva) and advised the ITC as well as a foreign government on legislative projects with regard to data protection as well as cybersecurity. Lukas is also a member of the IBA (Past-Chair Product Law & Advertising Committee) as well as ITechLaw. He serves as a board member of the Swiss Direct Marketing Association responsible for regulation, self-regulation and data protection, legal counsel to the Swiss Distant Selling Association as well as media expert with the Swiss Commission for Fair Advertising. Since its launch in 2012, Lukas has been a member of the jury of the Swiss E-Commerce Award. Lukas Bühlmann is an author of numerous publications in the field of digital legal matters as well as the editor of one of the leading Swiss online blogs/journals on legal issues in digital business (www.mll-news.com). He regularly speaks at local and international conferences on legal issues within his areas of expertise. He has been listed in all relevant international lawyers rankings: Chambers and Partner Europe, Legal500, Best Lawyers, Who’s Who Legal for several years in a row.

Roland Mathys

Schellenberg Wittmer Ltd

Roland Mathys is a Partner and head of Schellenberg Wittmer’s Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Group. He advises clients in outsourcing transactions and major technology projects, particularly in the finance, life science and retail industries. He also renders advice in all matters related to emerging technologies (e.g. IoT, blockchain, AI). Data protection, both under Swiss law and the EU General Data Protection Regulation, technology related compliance issues and ICT dispute resolution are further strong fields of his activity.Experience: Counsels Bayer for various matters related to data privacy in the health and medtech sector Advises Coop, one of the largest Swiss retailers, in ICT and data protection matters Counsels Manor, Switzerland's largest department store chain, in ICT related matters Advises several large Silicon Valley technology companies in data privacy, telecommunications and regulatory matters under Swiss law