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FBT distinguished by Best Lawyers peer review


June 2023
Frédérique Bensahel, Michel Abt and Serge Fasel

Congratulations to our partners Frédérique Bensahel (Banking and Finance Law, Investment Funds, Investment Law, Regulatory Practice, Trusts and Estates and Wealth Management Practice), Michel Abt (Investment Funds) and Serge Fasel (Labor and Employment Law and Litigation) who have been listed as Best Lawyers in Switzerland in their respective practice areas! We are also delighted to report that our partner Frédérique Bensahel has be recognized as “Lawyer of the Year” for her expertise in Investment Funds.

For more than 40 years, Best Lawyers has highlighted the extraordinary accomplishments of those in the legal profession around the globe. Through careful research and peer review surveys, it offers completely unbiased legal referrals from the best attorneys in the world. Lawyers who are nominated for consideration are voted on by currently recognized Best Lawyers working in the same practice area and located in the same geographic region. Awards and recognitions are based purely on the feedback received from these top lawyers. Those who receive high peer reviews undergo a thorough verification process to make sure they are currently still in private practice. Only then can these top lawyers be recognized by Best Lawyers.


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