Jürgen Brönnimann advises clients in the areas of private law, contract law and corporate law, debt collection and insolency law; he teaches civil procedural law at the University of Berne.
Admitted to the Swiss Bar since 1981.
Professional background
Partner at Bratschi Emch Attorneys-at-Law (since 1993), now Bratschi AG
Training
Research Assistant, Assistent Lecturer University of Bern
Schools and studies in Bern and Berlin
Other activities
Honorary Professor at the University of Bern (2000)
Committee of Experts for the Swiss Jurisdiction Act (GestG)
Committee of Experts for the Swiss Code of Civil Procedure
Bar exams commission Canton of Berne
Exams commission Notary Public Canton of Berne
Awards
recommended for «Litigation» by BestLawyers (2022)
recommended for «Litigation» by BestLawyers (2021)
recommended for «Litigation» by BestLawyers (2018)
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Aspekte der vorsorglichen Beweisführung nach Art. 158 ZPO
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