Avocat, lic. iur.
LL.M. Cornell University Law School
Avocat aux barreaux de Zurich et New York
Associé
Thomas Schmid, associé au sein de l’Etude, est un expert reconnu en matière de fusions et d’acquisitions, de restructuration et de joint-ventures, tant au niveau national qu’international. Me Schmid dispose d’une grande expérience de toutes les étapes d’une levée de fonds et des transactions de capital-investissement. Me Schmid traite en outre des dossiers en droit des sociétés, en droit commercial et en droit des contrats. En sus de son activité d’avocat, Me Schmid siège également au conseil d’administration de plusieurs sociétés.
St. Annagasse 9
Case postale 1162
8021 Zurich, Suisse
« Thomas Schmid gives full client attention, always hands on, a very sound commercial understanding coupled with a can-do attitude. » – « Thomas Schmid is distinguished by his deal-making abilities and exceptional ability to swiftly apprehend the core of the matter in question. »
Legal500 EMEA 2021
Clients describe Thomas Schmid as a « sharp, very commercially minded, efficient and calm negotiator » and add that he is « very reliable and customer-oriented. » Schmid advises on a number of corporate matters involving the transport sector, including joint ventures, restructuring and auction processes. He also assists clients with acquisitions.
Chambers Europe 2020
« Thomas Schmid combines legal excellence with a very practical and business-oriented approach ».
Legal500 EMEA 2020
« Very good negotiator » Thomas Schmid, who « has in-depth understanding of Swiss corporate law and an entrepreneurial mind ».
Legal500 EMEA 2019
Thomas Schmid has « notable experience » assisting clients with joint ventures, acquisitions, and restructuring and refinancing matters. He also assists with the commercial aspects of agreements.
Chambers Europe 2018
He represents clients in domestic and cross-border M&A transactions. A client says: “He has excellent communication skills and keeps his cool; he never loses control.” He also assists with corporate restructuring mandates and joint ventures.”
Chambers Europe 2017