Bruno W. Boesch
Bruno W. Boesch joined the firm in 1977. He established the London office.
After devoting almost twenty years to corporate transactions and banking, since the mid nineties Bruno has been advising on a broad range of wealth and estate planning issues, family governance and related disputes. He is advising art and antiquities collectors, individuals and foundations, in relation to the building of collections, exits and, most importantly, the long term care of collections, dealing with artists, auctioneers and institutions. He advises on philanthropic projects. He sits on the board of several family holding companies, family councils, art and philanthropic foundations.
Bruno acts as an arbitrator in international commercial arbitration (ICC, LCIA, NAI and ad-hoc). He has been chairing the ICC task force on trust and arbitration.
Bruno holds a law degree from the University of Geneva. He took an MCJ at New York University and worked with a Wall Street law firm. Bruno speaks French, English, German and Swedish.
Bruno is a member of the Geneva and Swiss Bar Associations, International Bar Association (IBA), Swiss Arbitration Association (ASA), ICC Commission on Arbitration and of the Art-Law Centre of Geneva University.
He is the author of a novel, Le Cardinal Epinglé, published in 1998.
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