Ismael Fetahi graduated summa cum laude from the University of Lausanne in 2013 with a Master’s degree in Law. He is active in both judicial and advisory activities, specializing in contract law, real estate law, planning law and criminal law.

Ismael Fetahi supports his clients with rigor, attentiveness and determination in defending their rights. His pragmatic approach focuses on concrete, effective solutions tailored to each situation.

He practices in French and English.

Joana Azevedo has been an attorney since 2021 and offers tailored legal and judicial support focused on listening, strategy, and efficiency.

Joana Azevedo takes a generalist approach to the legal profession, and as a result works in various areas of private and public law, in particular family law, work law, rent law, real estate law, contract law, construction law, and criminal law.

Highly committed to her clients, Joana Azevedo is particularly dedicated to defending their rights with rigor, determination, and clarity, while prioritizing a human, direct, and personalized relationship with them.

Quentin Berger completed his bilingual studies at the Universities of Lausanne and Zurich, where he obtained a Bachelor’s degree in law (2021) and a Master’s degree in law magna cum laude (2024), in Litigation Law and Labour and Social Security Law.

He joined the team as a trainee lawyer under the supervision of Ismael Fetahi on 1st October 2024, following prior experience as a legal advisor at a Montreux-based law firm and as a legal assistant to an independent attorney in Lausanne.

Quentin Berger assists his clients in many areas of law, including contract law, tenancy law, family law, administrative law and criminal law.

Drawing on his past professional experience, Quentin Berger has cultivated both legal expertise and interpersonal skills, with a particular emphasis on the amicable resolution of disputes. Committed to providing clients with strategic and tailored advice, he strives to offer pragmatic and coherent solutions aligned with their objectives.

Alain Dubuis qualified as a barrister in 2003 practices as a generalist for over twenty years, with a focus on rigor, availability and tailor-made defense of his clients’ interests.

He practices in French and English, and is involved in a wide range of areas of law, principally litigation, contract law, real estate law (sales, work contracts, PPE, leases), family law, inheritance law and arbitration. This diversity of skills enables Alain Dubuis to take a cross-functional and strategic approach to the cases he handles.

Flexible and responsive, Alain Dubuis attaches particular importance to actively listening to his clients and understanding their personal and professional issues. He provides them with attentive support, whether in the context of advice, negotiations or legal and arbitration proceedings.

Melany Hussein holds a Bachelor’s degree in law and a Master’s degree in law from the University of Neuchâtel.

She joined the team as a trainee lawyer under the supervision of Yann Oppliger on September 1, 2023, having previously worked as a legal assistant to her current training supervisor and as a trainee lawyer at the Federal Office of Justice in Berne, in the field of international mutual assistance in criminal matters.

Her practice focuses on a wide range of legal fields, including criminal law, contract law, administrative law, family law, human rights law, food law, corporate law and more.

She intends to promote a generalist approach to the profession, so her legal training covers both out-of-court and in-court litigation.

Philippe Grivat is passionate about digitalisation and technological innovation, and focuses his practice on intellectual property, data protection, blockchain, contract law and commercial law.

After qualifying as a barrister, he worked as an associate in a Lausanne law firm specialising in intellectual property, mainly for clients in the watchmaking and MedTech sectors.

Alongside his practice, he is the co-founder and CEO of a LegalTech start-up, LegalPass, which aims to make the law accessible to all through new technologies.

As an entrepreneur, he favours pragmatic approaches over pure legal theory and never loses sight of his clients’ strategic and economic challenges.

Yann Oppliger has over ten years’ experience in the legal arena, advising and representing individuals and companies in both in-court and out-of-court disputes.

Over the years, Yann Oppliger has specialised in contract law, particularly in the property and construction sectors. Proceedings relating to the granting or refusal of building permits are also among his preferred areas of practice.

Yann Oppliger favours a generalist approach to his profession, representing and defending his clients in many areas of law. He does his utmost to ensure that his clients are and feel defended, particularly in high-conflict disputes, whatever the area concerned.

Active in a wide range of legal fields, Lino Maggioni offers his clients the benefit of his extensive legal and judicial training, combined with over eleven years’ experience as a company manager.

Lino Maggioni favours a reactive and multi-faceted approach to the mandates entrusted to him, ensuring that his clients are vigorously defended, if necessary at very short notice.

Mr Maggioni practises in all areas of law, including criminal law (ordinary offences and offences under special laws), which is his preferred area of practice, as well as civil law (family law, tenancy law, employment law, private insurance, prosecution, etc.), administrative law (social insurance and immigration law in particular) and professional ethics (LLCA in particular).

Alexandre Osti advises all types of clients in areas such as new technology law, mergers and acquisitions and, more generally, commercial law.

Thanks to his knowledge of the digital and business worlds, he advises his clients on their data protection, intellectual property and contractual needs.

He has over ten years’ experience, gained both in leading law firms and in international companies. In this context, he has acquired solid knowledge of commercial contracts (for example: license, distribution, franchise contracts, etc.). He is also the co-founder of a legaltech start-up.

Convinced that a holistic vision and a personalised approach deliver the best results, these principles guide his practice.

For more than ten years, Marie-Laure Oppliger Mattenberger has advised mainly private clients in negotiations and legal disputes.

Ms Oppliger Mattenberger is particularly active in family law, a field in which she has acquired solid experience. She has also developed expertise in social insurance and contract law.

In addition to her work as a lawyer, Ms Oppliger Mattenberger spent several years working for an SME with more than 60 employees, which enabled her to acquire a great deal of practical knowledge of the specific issues facing businesses.

As a mediator accredited by the Swiss Federation of Lawyers (FSA), Ms Oppliger Mattenberger is able to guide the parties to an emerging or crystallised conflict towards effective solutions, by applying her professional experience and theoretical knowledge.