People Moves
Major Boost for International Law Firm in Switzerland

International law firm
Baker & McKenzie has significantly expanded its private
banking team in Switzerland by hiring five lawyers bringing its
team to 23.
Brice Thionnet, who is a Swiss tax lawyer, joined Baker &
McKenzie Geneva from the Zurich law firm of
Altenburger.
Another Swiss and French Tax lawyer, Rémi Sacerdote, joined Baker
& McKenzie Geneva from the Geneva law firm of Borel &
Barbey.
After practicing law with Interpol and Herbert Smith, Cindy
Chambaud, joins Baker & McKenzie Geneva private banking
team.
Brent Vanderbrook joins Baker & McKenzie Zurich from the Denver,
Colorado firm of Sherman & Howard, where he was a member of the
firm's private client practice for five years.
Michael Parets joins Baker & McKenzie Zurich from the New York
law firm of Katten Muchen Rosenmann. Formerly, Mr Parets was with
the law firm of Day, Berry & Howard, the successor firm to Hughes
& Whittaker.
These five lawyers are in addition to three previous hires in
Zurich, Dharshi Wijetunga, from Baker & McKenzie in Singapore,
Fabricio Gonzalez, from Baker & McKenzie Barcelona, and Milan
Patel, formerly a tax litigator with the US Internal Revenue
Service.
Philip Marcovici, Chair of Baker & McKenzies global private
banking practice group said: “This is a tremendous development,
for Baker & McKenzie in Switzerland and the firm in
general. With 23 lawyers who spend 50 per cent or more of
their time dedicated to servicing the private banking industry,
Baker & McKenzie is the largest player in Switzerland focusing on
the needs of the wealth management industry and their
clients.”