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WHY CHOOSE HFW? GENEVA

HFW IS COMMITTED TO SUPPORTING THE SHIPPING, TRADING, CORPORATE, COMMERCIAL, BANKING AND FINANCE SECTORS IN SWITZERLAND AND INTERNATIONALLY HFW is a sector focused international law firm. We have over 500 lawyers working across the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Australia. We have strong expertise and a sound knowledge of the sectors in which we work. WHY CHOOSE HFW? GENEVA The Geneva office is at the heart of HFW s global network. It serves the international shipping, trading, banking and finance and wider business communities and includes partners and associates qualified in England and Wales, Switzerland, France, Canada and Australia. Our Geneva team has a recognised reputation in Switzerland for: Trading Commodity trade finance Shipping Banking and finance Corporate and commercial Sanctions Insurance and reinsurance Swiss law We have a team of Swiss and international lawyers, most of whom have been based in Switzerland for many years. They are fully familiar with the local business environment and are committed to the Swiss community, given the number and the quality of the organisations and initiatives in which they participate. They have extensive experience in the legal systems within which our clients operate and are able to advise English, French, German and Russian-speaking clients in their own language. They also have capability in Dutch, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, and Spanish. Trading We act across the full spectrum of the international sale of goods, including soft commodities, oil and energy, ethanol, coal, iron ore, steel, and nonferrous and precious metals, as well as cement and fertilisers. Our worldwide clients include multinational energy and chemical companies, coal and metal traders, soft commodity trading houses, trade finance banks, investment funds, exchanges, governments and their agencies, brokers, insurers and trade associations. We have a strong practice in dispute resolution of commodity matters, and have been involved in leading cases. We act in local and international courts, and represent clients in arbitrations undertaken under a wide range of international rules. We also advise on all aspects of marine insurance, including cargo insurance, P&I insurance, charterers liability and traders cover.

Commodity trade finance Our specialist trade finance practice combines a thorough knowledge of key sectors and specific commodities, with English, Swiss and local banking expertise. Finance lawyers draw upon the unique experience of HFW in commodity markets, commodity contracts, shipping, insurance, derivatives and commercial disputes to provide clients with fast and practical advice on all types of trade finance. Shipping We are widely recognised as the best shipping law firm in the world. We deal with the full range of legal and commercial issues, from long-term charterparties and pool agreements in industry-specific sectors to the drafting of terms for bills of lading and other carriage contracts for global transportation by the largest liner operators. We predominantly represent shipowners and charterers, but clients also include traders chartering vessels to carry their own cargo, P&I Clubs, banks, charterers, insurance underwriters and brokers. Banking and finance Our banking and finance team advises on the full range of financing transactions across the Swiss and international markets, as well as on complex debt restructurings, enforcement and regulatory matters. Fully integrated into the HFW Global Finance team in London, Paris, Dubai, Hong Kong and Singapore, our Geneva finance lawyers have in-depth sector knowledge. Many have worked in-house with banks or traders, which enables us to give clear, practical and, importantly, commercially-focused advice. Our team has the capacity to act locally on Swiss law matters, and also to lead cross-border, international finance transactions across Asia, Africa, Central and Eastern Europe, Turkey, Russia, Ukraine and the Caspian Region. Corporate and commercial Our team comprises some of the most talented transactional lawyers in Switzerland, a number of whom are both civil and common law lawyers, speak many languages and are admitted to practice in several jurisdictions. We have developed a leading practice in corporate, commercial and international business law and provide strategic counsel to a wide range of clients, from international conglomerates and organisations to private companies and individuals. Sanctions HFW s International Trade Regulation practice advises clients on, and resolves issues related to regulations mandated by the European Union, World Trade Organisation and Switzerland. Our primary objective is to help clients overcome commercial obstacles related to market access and exportrelated difficulties that result from government intervention and market regulations worldwide. Our practice in Geneva consists of a team of lawyers who routinely liaise with local regulators and/or the US Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC) to deliver rapid, commercial advice on any aspect of international sanctions; particularly on issues related to commodity trading and transport. Swiss law Our Swiss lawyers provide advice on a wide range of Swiss law issues and are experienced in many fields, including corporate law, commercial contracts, litigation and arbitration, banking and finance, sanctions and insurance.

Our global reach We have scaled ourselves to an optimum size: big enough to provide the right level of support and resources globally; lean and flexible enough to adjust to our clients needs and maintain a collaborative, personal approach. We have 18 offices around the world and work with top local firms and experts in their particular sectors. Beirut Brussels Dubai Geneva Hong Kong Houston Jakarta Kuwait London Melbourne Paris Perth Piraeus Riyadh São Paulo Shanghai Singapore Sydney For more information about the capabilities of our Geneva team, please contact: MICHAEL BUISSET T +41 (0)22 322 4801 E michael.buisset@hfw.com SARAH HUNT T +41 (0)22 322 4816 E sarah.hunt@hfw.com OLIVIER BAZIN T +41 (0)22 322 4814 E olivier.bazin@hfw.com GEORGES RACINE T +41 (0)22 322 4812 E georges.racine@hfw.com JEREMY DAVIES T +41 (0)22 322 4810 E jeremy.davies@hfw.com

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