Bär & Karrer Ltd.

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Nadja Jaisli Kull

Nadja Jaisli Kull

Bär & Karrer Ltd., Switzerland

Work Department

Arbitration | Litigation | Banking & Insurance

Position

Nadja Jaisli co-heads Bär & Karrer's arbitration practice and and specializes in international commercial arbitration and litigation. She has extensive experience in representing clients before Swiss courts and in international arbitrations (both ad hoc and institutional, primarily ICC and Swiss Rules), involving a wide array of matters. She has gained particular experience in the banking and finance, the pharmaceutical and the transportation industries and handled complex disputes arising from M&A transactions, joint ventures and shareholders' agreements, the sale of goods as well as license and supply agreements. In addition to her work as party counsel, Nadja Jaisli also sits as arbitrator (in particular under ICC, Swiss and DIS Rules).

Nadja Jaisli is a member of the Board of the Swiss Arbitration Association (ASA) and regularly speaks and publishes in the field of international dispute resolution. She is ranked as "Up and Coming" in Chambers Global (Litigation) and Chambers Europe (Litigation and Arbitration), listed in Who's Who Legal's Switzerland Arbitration and Future Leaders Arbitration ranking and as a "Rising Star" in the Commercial Arbitration category by Euromoney Legal Media Group (Expertguides, LMG Rising Stars). In addition, she was shortlisted for the Europe Women in Business Law Award 2017 as "Rising Star Litigation" and ranked amongst the four most highly regarded Future Leaders Arbitration 2018 and 2019 in Europe by Who's Who Legal.

Career

Partner at Bär & Karrer (since 2014) Associate at Bär & Karrer (since 2006) Law Clerk at the District Court of Horgen (2003-2004) Summer Trainee at a Swiss law firm (2000) Undergraduate Assistant to Prof. Dr. Hans Caspar von der Crone (2000)

Languages

German, English

Memberships

Swiss Bar Association (SAV/FSA) Zurich Bar Association (ZAV) Member of the Board of the Swiss Arbitration Association (ASA) German Institution of Arbitration (DIS) Austrian Arbitration Association (Arb/Aut) New York State Bar Association ICDR Young & International ArbitralWomen

Education

Admitted to the New York Bar (2008; not practicing) New York University (NYU): LL.M. (2007; Hauser Global Scholar) Admitted to the Zurich Bar (2005) Universities of Zurich and Geneva: lic. iur. (2003)

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