Andrea advises clients in all areas of contract, commercial and corporate law. She has a particular interest and legal expertise in sale, work, service and distribution law, general terms and conditions (GTC) as well as in IT contracts, and she advises on such projects from the conceptual and negotiation phase to dispute settlement.
Her professional languages are German and English, and she also speaks French. She is registered with the Zurich Bar Registry and admitted to practice in all Switzerland.
Andrea joint Walder Wyss as associate in 2014 and was made counsel in 2020. Before, Andrea worked in another leading law firm in Zurich and at the district court of Uster (Zurich). During her studies, she was a research assistant at the University of Zurich and worked in the legal department of a major financial institution.
Andrea was educated at the Universities of Zurich and Neuchâtel (lic.iur., Zurich 2010) in German and French. In 2017, she supplemented her education with an LL.M. in International Business Law from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).
More than 240 legal experts make Walder Wyss one of the most successful Swiss commercial law firms in Switzerland. Proximity to our clients and a solution-oriented approach determines our success. Many of our attorney have specific industry know-how after having worked in large companies. This enables us to quickly understand internal structures and the specific needs of organisations and business processes.
Our clients include national and international companies, publicly held corporations and family businesses as well as public law institutions and individuals.
Walder Wyss is a dynamic law firm with flat structures and a friendly atmosphere. We place great importance on cooperation, teamwork and dedication throughout all our practice areas and operations.
Walder Wyss was established in Zurich in 1972. We have since grown continuously at various locations in the principal economic centres of Switzerland (Zurich, Berne, Lugano, Basel, Geneva and Lausanne) and cover all Swiss language areas (German, French and Italian).