Leonardo Gelli advises private individuals as well as companies in commercial law matters, primarily in the areas of labour law as well as contract law. Another focus of his work lies in the field of competition law, in particular antitrust law.
Admitted to the Swiss Bar since 2023.
Professional background
Attorney-a-Law, Bratschi Ltd. (since 2023)
Legal employee, Bratschi Ltd. (2022)
Trainee lawyer, Bratschi Ltd. (2020-2021)
Trainee, Secretariat of the Competition Commission, Bern (2019-2020)
Research assistant at the chair for financial market and corporate law of Prof. Dr. iur. Kern Alexander at the Institute of Law, University of Zurich (2018-2019)
Training
Master of Law, University of Zurich (2017-2019)
Exchange semester, LUISS Guido Carli, Rome (2018)
Bachelor of Law, University of Zurich (2014-2017)
Memberships
Swiss Bar Association
Zurich Bar Association
More from Leonardo Gelli
Know-how
Publication
«Stop-Loss»-Aufträge nach Aufhebung des EUR/CHF-Mindestkurses
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