Practice Expertise

  • Art, Entertainment & Sports
  • Data Protection
  • Healthcare & Life Science
  • Corporate Crime & Investigations

Areas of Practice

  • Art, Entertainment & Sports
  • Corporate Crime & Investigations
  • Data Protection
  • Healthcare & Life Science
  • Art & Entertainment
  • Data & Technology
  • Healthcare & Life Sciences
  • Industry & Commerce
  • Information Technology & Telecommunications
  • Insolvency & Restructuring
  • Insurance
  • Intellectual Property
  • Intellectual Property & Technology Transfer
  • Litigation
  • Outsourcing
  • Restructuring & Insolvency
  • Trade & Distribution
  • View More

Profile

Mark Reutter"s practice focuses both on a comprehensive advising of clients who are active in the information and technology field and on the advising of other corporate and private clients in relation to technology, arts and entertainment, intellectual property as well as restructuring, insolvency and bankruptcy matters. Mark Reutter counsels Swiss and international clients and deals with the structuring, negotiation and implementation of projects and other commercial and contractual matters. He also conducts insolvency related assessments. He is a member of the Information Technology, Energy, Intellectual Property and Competition Team and of the Insolvency and Restructuring Practice Group at Walder Wyss.

Mark Reutter is an associate lecturer at the University of Fribourg for IT- and Telecommunications law and president of the International Association of Lawyers / Union International des Avocats (UIA) commission for IT- and Telecommunications law. As a member of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) task forces on outsourcing and on technology transfer, Mark A. Reutter was engaged in drafting business guidelines and model contracts for use in international commerce. As appointed specialist, Mark Reutter served in the expert group "e-health" of the Swiss government. Being passionate for the arts, Mark Reutter acts as vice president of the Kunsthalle Zurich and is a member of several art foundations.

Born in 1964, Mark A. Reutter was educated at the Universities of Lausanne and Zurich (lic. iur. 1989, Dr. iur. 1992) and at Harvard Law School (LL.M. 1998 and teaching fellow). Before joining Walder Wyss in 1995, Mark A. Reutter worked as a research and teaching assistant with the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich and as a clerk with the Zurich District Court’s bankruptcy section. During 1999, he was a foreign associate with a New York law firm.

Mark A. Reutter is fluent in German, English and French and speaks Italian and Spanish. He is registered with the Zurich Bar Registry and admitted to practice in all Switzerland.

Bar Admissions
He is registered with the Zurich Bar Registry and admitted to practice in all Switzerland.

Areas of Practice

  • Art, Entertainment & Sports
  • Corporate Crime & Investigations
  • Data Protection
  • Healthcare & Life Science
  • Art & Entertainment
  • Data & Technology
  • Healthcare & Life Sciences
  • Industry & Commerce
  • Information Technology & Telecommunications
  • Insolvency & Restructuring
  • Insurance
  • Intellectual Property
  • Intellectual Property & Technology Transfer
  • Litigation
  • Outsourcing
  • Restructuring & Insolvency
  • Trade & Distribution

Professional Career

Significant Accomplishments

SMG acquires majority stake in Flatfox from Mobiliar

Legalcommunity.ch Awards: Walder Wyss Receives Awards as Market Leading Firm and Labour Law Firm of the Year

TX Group erwirbt Clear Channel Schweiz

The Best Lawyers Awards 2023

The Best Lawyers Awards 2022

DBS geht Partnerschaft mit Intercity ein

PostFinance und Swissquote lancieren Banking App Yuh

Bellevue Group verkauft Bank am Bellevue an KBL

DigiCert kauft QuoVadis

Komgo SA: Industrieunternehmen und Banken lancieren gemeinsam eine Blockchain-Plattform, die die Finanzierung des Rohstoffhandels revolutionieren soll

Continental verkauft Continental Automotive Switzerland

Ascom verkauft Network Testing Division an InfoVista

Stryker Corporation erwirbt BERCHTOLD Gruppe

IPO Cembra Money Bank

Superprovisorische Massnahmen gegen moneyhouse.ch aufgehoben





Articles


Ein Freilager ist kein rechtsfreier Raum
Rechtliche Stolpersteine bei «Bring Your Own Device» (BYOD)
Der Werk und Wirkbereich bei Wortwerken
Outsourcing Gebührenmodelle
Agreements between Artists and Galleries: An Overview
Lizenzgebührenmodelle
ICC Task Force on Global Sourcing Contracts/ICC Legal Handbook on Global Sourcing Contracts
Internationaler Kulturgüterschutz – Neuerungen für die Schweiz unter dem Kulturgütertransfergesetz
License agreements and bankruptcy – uncertainties and pitfalls prevail
Online-Geschäfte in der Schweiz
Service Level Agreements
Urhebervertragsrecht
Urheberrechte und Urheberrechtsverträge in der Insolvenz
Kunstraub – Raubkunst: Der Handel mit der Gutgläubigkeit
Online-Geschäfte in der Schweiz
Kunst – eine heikle Handelsware. Regelungen des Rechtsverkehrs mit Kulturgut
Kollokations- und Widerspruchsklagen nach SchKG
Moratorium and Composition Proceedings under Swiss Law
.biz and .info – Registration Process has Started
Schweizerisches Werberecht
Historische, ökonomische und rechtliche Aspekte des Künster-Kunsthändler Verhältnisses
Plädoyer für einen differenzierten Umgang mit den urheberrechtlichen Werkbegriff im Bereich der bildenden Kunst
Nur der vorsichtige Käufer wird geschützt – Rückgabepflicht bei gestohlenen Kunstwerken
Die UNIDROIT Konvention: Eine Bedrohung für den Kunstplatz Schweiz?
Kunstmarkt und Marktkultur
Exklusivverträge zwischen Künstler und Händler, Darstellung der Rechtslage in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika und der Schweiz
Kunst, Kritik und Marketing
Rechtsfälle zum Verkehrsrecht
In der Waagschale von Justitia: Rechtliche Aspekte des internationalen Kunsthandels

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