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Christina Reutter, LL.M.

Associate

CMS von Erlach Partners Ltd
Dreikönigstrasse 7
P.O. Box
8022 Zurich
Switzerland
Languages German, English, French, Italian

Christina Reutter's practice covers all aspects of collective investment schemes law.

She regularly advises and represents clients in administrative proceedings before the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority FINMA and Six Swiss Exchange AG. Main types of clients are banks, fund management companies, investment companies, asset managers, representatives and distributors of collective investment schemes.

As an intellectual property lawyer, Christina Reutter is also familiar with copyright and trademark law.

Christina Reutter has been practicing with us since 2008. Previously, she has been practising with another major law firm in Zurich, SRF Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen and a major Swiss publishing house. 

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Memberships & Roles

  • Zurich Bar Association
  • Swiss Bar Association
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Publications

  • Commentary on Articles 148–150 of the Swiss Collective Investment Schemes Act, in: Bösch / Rayroux / Winzeler / Stupp (Hrsg.), Basler Kommentar zum Kollektivanlagengesetz, 2nd Edition, Basel 2016 (with André E. Lebrecht)
  • Commentary on Articles 29–32 of the Swiss Copyright Act, in: Müller / Oertli (Hrsg.), Stämpflis Handkommentar SHK zum Urheberrechtsgesetz, 2nd Edition, Bern 2012
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Education

  • 1995 – University of Miami (USA), Master of Law (LL.M.)
  • 1987 – Bar Admission (Zurich, Switzerland)
  • 1983 – University of Zurich (Switzerland) 
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