James F. Reardon’s practice focuses on complex international litigation and arbitration, as well as on a variety of regulatory matters, in particular in the fields of competition law and banking and finance.
Both civil and common law trained, he holds a Doctor of Laws in competition law. A former Special Assistant to the President of the Swiss Competition Commission, James F. Reardon then worked as associate in a global law firm based in Washington D.C., mostly in litigation and arbitration. He focused his work notably on a variety of internal investigations, anti-corruption compliance and competition matters, including competition law compliance and private litigation.
James F. Reardon regularly publishes in his fields of work, particularly in competition, complex litigation and anti-corruption. He also speaks and gives lectures in these areas; as of 2020, he teaches anti-corruption and anti-money laundering as lecturer at the Institute for International Business Law of the Faculty of Law at the University of Fribourg (LL.M. program).
He joined our firm in 2018.
Admitted to the Bar in Washington, D.C. (2014)
University of Fribourg (PhD)
Northwestern University (LL.M.)
Admitted to the Bar in Switzerland (2008)
University of Fribourg (MLaw)
Geneva Bar Association
International Bar Associaton (IBA)
Swiss Arbitration Association (ASA)
English
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German