Schellenberg Wittmer Ltd

Schellenberg Wittmer Ltd

Lawyers

Louis Burrus

Louis Burrus

Work Department

Dispute Resolution / Banking and Finance / Internal Corporate Investigations / White-Collar Crime and Compliance

Position

Louis Burrus is a Partner and the co-head of the Dispute Resolution Group in Geneva. He is dual-qualified in Switzerland and in England & Wales (Solicitor of the Senior Courts). Louis specializes in domestic and international commercial litigation, in particular in banking and financial disputes. He advises clients in cross-border multi-jurisdictional disputes and has extensive experience in conducting corporate internal investigations, including white-collar matters.

Experience:

  • Lead counsel to a SIX-listed company in a post-transaction dispute further to the acquisition of a new subsidiary (price-adjustment mechanisms, enforcement of warranties, etc.)
  • Acted for a European energy company in enforcing a several hundred million arbitration award (ICC, seat in NYC), including by way of an attachment order (worldwide enforcement case)
  • Advising a major Swiss bank participating into the United States Department of Justice’s (DoJ) Program for Non-Prosecution Agreements or Non-Target Letters for Swiss banks (co-Project Manager role)

Career

2016 - Partner at Schellenberg Wittmer 2014 - Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP in London 2010 - Associate at Schellenberg Wittmer 2007 - Junior associate at Baker & McKenzie in Geneva

Languages

French German English

Memberships

Board member of the Swiss LegalTech Association Member of several professional associations such as the Geneva Bar Association, the Swiss Bar Association, the Law Society of England & Wales and the American Bar Association

Education

2016 - Bar Admission in England & Wales (Solicitor of the Senior Courts) 2009 - Bar Admission in Switzerland 2007 - Certificate in "International Business Transactions with Chinese Characteristics", Cornell-Bucerius Summer Law Institute in Suzhou, China 2007 - Master of Law, University of Fribourg

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