Nadja Coplestone
Senior Legal Associate, Notary Public

Profile
Nadja Coplestone joined MME in 2018. Prior to that, she worked in law firms in Zug. Nadja Coplestone works as a lawyer and notary public, primarily in the areas of corporate and contract law, transactions and M&A, foundation law and foundation governance, bankruptcy law as well as inheritance law and succession. She provides legal advice to companies and private persons and represents clients in front of courts and authorities.
Business activities
- Contract and corporate Law
- Notarial services
- Corporate transactions and restructuring / M&A
- Foundation Law / Foundation Governance
- Employment and migration law
- Inheritance Law / Succession
- Bankruptcy law
Education
- 2015/2016
- CAS finance and accounting for lawyers
- 2011
- Admittance as attorney at law and notary public
- 2009
- Master of Law (MLaw) University of Berne, Switzerland
- 2007
- Bachelor of Law (BLaw) University of Lucerne, Switzerland
Languages
- German
- English
Practical Experience
- since 2018
- Senior Legal Associate at MME
- 2011-2018
- Legal Associate at a business law firm in Zug
- 2009-2010
- Associate at a business law firm in Zug
Memberships
- Swiss Bar Association (SAV)
- Zug Bar Association
Services
Contact
Secretariat
Stefanie Hehenberger
Assistant | Event Coordinator
Email
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Lex Koller
This document contains a brief outline of the framework and restrictions under the Federal Law on the Acquisition of Real Estate by Persons Abroad – also known as Lex Koller – and the Ordinance on the Acquisition of Real Estate by Persons Abroad.
The conversion of bearer shares to registered
The bearer share, which has already been abolished as of November 1, 2019, is no longer permitted, with two exceptions, and all bearer shares still existing on May 1, 2021, will be converted into registered shares by law.
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