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Terms of Use

The use of our website is governed by the following terms and our privacy and Cookies policies.

Publications and other information (‚Content‘) available on our website are provided for general information only. They do not constitute legal or other professional advice or seek to be a comprehensive statement of the law. You should take specific legal advice on your particular matter. Please contact us should you require advice or in case you would like to find out more about a specific Content.

Unless indicated otherwise, Bär & Karrer retains all rights in the Content (pictures, text, trademarks, etc.) on the website or in marketing communications. You may download and temporarily store Content from the website for the purposes of viewing them. Also you can print any Content for personal use as long as no amendment is made to it and the entire Content is displayed and acknowledges Bär & Karrer as its source. If you provide copies to other individuals, you must ensure that any recipients are made aware of our terms of use.

We intend that the Content is accurate at the time it is published, however, we accept no obligation to ensure, and do not warrant, that it is complete, accurate, up to date or that the website or Content will remain accessible. Our website contains links to other sites and social networks.

To the extent permitted under applicable law or regulation, Bär & Karrer excludes all liability to you or any third parties for any loss or damage relating to the use of, inability to use, reliance on Content of this website, links to third party websites and social networks contained on it or software that you may download from any linked websites.

Please do not reference our name or logo with links on any digital channels without our prior written consent. Requests can be addressed via email to Client Service.

We update these terms of use from time to time. Please check back regularly for any updates to inform yourself of any changes.

These terms of use and our privacy and Cookies policy are governed by Swiss law. Place of Jurisdiction is Zurich, Switzerland.