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The MLL NexGen provides legal insights in a short format that allows listeners to educate themselves on and relating to legal issues. Subscribe or follow us to stay on top of legal trends.

    Will Switzerland put shackles on foreign direct investments?

    Will Switzerland put shackles on foreign direct investments?

    In the middle of this year, the Federal Council presented a new legislation to screen foreign direct investment seeks to prevent threats to public order and security posed by foreign investors acquiring Swiss companies. In 2023, we will find out what will happen next.
    Switzerland is one of the world's largest recipients of foreign investment. Being open to inward foreign investment is of central importance for Switzerland as a business centre. The country must therefore remain attractive for foreign investment even if screening is introduced. However, in the last years Switzerland policy to remain open for investments was heavily discussed, when foreign investors acquired or invested in mid-size or large Swiss companies.
    In the future, further possible threats are expected in particular from investors with ties to foreign governments. The acquisition of Swiss companies by foreign state-owned companies or by investors with ties to foreign governments should therefore be made subject to approval in all sectors. Furthermore, the new regulations will define in which critical areas all acquisitions by foreign investors - state or private - must be authorised. Small businesses are to be exempted from the screening process by setting a de minimis threshold.
    Marc Baumberger from MLL Legal talked about this new draft legislation, which will now after the consultation be finalised as a draft law and then submitted to the Swiss States and National Council. Therefore, we expect this to become one of the key discussions points in M&A the following year. Listen to our podcast and become part of the discussion!

    • 9 min
    Putting Trust Back into the Digital World

    Putting Trust Back into the Digital World

    The increase in cyber incidents, as well as record-high fines for tech companies for failing to comply with data protection rules, have significantly undermined the trust that previously existed between users and providers of digital tools. Therefore, the Swiss Digital Initiative (SDI) intends to increase user trust by launching the Digital Trust Label. Sarah Gädig and Nicolas Zahn talked about this initiative to Marco Meier and Cornelia Mattig of MLL. Their chat highlights the strategy used by the SDI to foster digital trust, which is based on a comprehensive analysis and a corresponding Whitepaper.
     
    Although the Digital Trust Label is neither a tool for compliance nor a substitute for legal requirements that companies need to fulfil, it shows that a provider is willing to go the extra mile and may, thereby, foster trust in its digital tools. One of the major compliance topics this year is the implementation of the revised Swiss Data Protection Act. The Swiss Data Protection Act is scheduled to enter into force on 1 September 2023 and requires businesses to have implemented the act by that date because there will be no grace periods. Therefore, the push for more digital trust is in line with the upcoming legal tasks for businesses and may constitute a tool to show their commitment to privacy and digital trust.
     
    If you would like to know more or require assistance in your compliance project, we are happy to support you. In the meantime, we will be keeping a close eye on developments on our different news channels. 
     
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    • 14 min
    Happy New Year from the MLL NexGen Incubator – Find out what 2022 has in store for you!

    Happy New Year from the MLL NexGen Incubator – Find out what 2022 has in store for you!

    As 2021 draws to an end MLL looks forward to 2022 and wonders what it holds. Listen to our specialists from across our offices talking about what legal trends they see in coming in the year ahead.
     
    They talk to Cornelia Mattig about upcoming legal changes regarding the legality of cannabis products in Switzerland (Daniel Haymann), changes in the area of IP (Andrea Schäffler). Theay also talk about the upcoming company law revision (Marc Baumberger). The reference Marc Baumberger makes in his preview can be found here.  Moreover, they talk about the necessary preparations for the revised Federal Data Protection Act (Marco Meier) and the possibility of virtual shareholder meetings and the impact of this change for the work of notary publics (Davina Stalder).
     
    With this summary of some of the major legal issues that await us in 2022, we would like to wish all of you a successful, healthy and happy year ahead. 
     
    Tune in and find out what 2022 has in store for our speakers, MLL and you!

    • 11 min
    ESG – Just a buzzword or a word with real impact for businesses in Switzerland?

    ESG – Just a buzzword or a word with real impact for businesses in Switzerland?

    Environmental, social and corporate governance or short ESG is a term that can no longer be avoided. More and more stakeholders call on businesses to stop burying their heads in the sand regarding topics such as environment or social matters. This trend was also reflected concerning the vote on the Responsible Business Initiative. Although the initiative was rejected, there was a government-backed counterproposal that will now enter into force in 2022 as a result of this rejection. This means that Swiss businesses will have to adhere to new reporting and due diligence duties.
    If you want to find out if these new obligations also impact your business, tune in to our latest LexCast with Alexander Vogel, Peter Hiltner and Cornelia Mattig. They will discuss what the new rules in the Swiss Code of Obligation regarding ESG mean for Swiss companies and what effect this will have on them. Do you agree with the assessment of our speakers? Do let us know!

    • 7 min
    Have you been hacked yet?

    Have you been hacked yet?

    MLL has established a Cybersecurity Incident Response Hub, putting the issue of cybersecurity and how to help clients respond top of the agenda for the new firm. Although the topic is already gaining more and more attention, many businesses still underestimate the risk of a cybersecurity incident. This is particularly true for SMEs. In fact, about two-thirds of Swiss SMEs have already been the target of a cybersecurity attack.
    In this LexCast, Nicola Benz tells Cornelia Mattig about the newly established Cybersecurity Incident Response Hub at MLL, the biggest challenges relating to cybersecurity today, whether it is legal to pay a ransom and what businesses should keep in mind.
    Tune in and find out if your business is ready to tackle a cybersecurity incident!

    • 8 min
    Fashion and how it is changing – what you will have to consider from a legal perspective when incorporating your fashion start-up

    Fashion and how it is changing – what you will have to consider from a legal perspective when incorporating your fashion start-up

    The fashion industry is an important and huge player in business nowadays; hence, it is clear that like many other industries, it faces disruptions from start-ups aiming to change how this sector works. In particular, this includes working on creating a more sustainable fashion industry. Xenia Rivkin and Cornelia Mattig will be discussing in this LexCast what start-ups that would like to disrupt this industry have to consider when starting. Like any business, a fashion start-up must consider issues ranging from corporate, contract, intellectual property, e-commerce, data and marketing, regulatory, export and import, tax to labour matters. However, in our opinion, to stand out and to set their business apart from the big existing players, they will have to put a strong focus on corporate social responsibility and sustainability to appeal to woke consumers.
    Tune in and find out what traditional legal issues to keep in mind and how you can show that you are committed to keeping your brand sustainable.

    • 15 min

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