Jürg Frick comes “highly recommended” by peers who describe him as a “delight to work with”. He is considered a go-to lawyer for regulatory work and financing transactions.
Jürg Frick is a banking and finance specialist whose main focus is on financial services and collective investment regulations; syndicated debt financing; international bond offerings; venture capital and buyout financing; real estate transactions; restructurings and insolvency law; and art law.
Jürg Frick was admitted to the Swiss bar in 2000. After being legal counsel of a start-up company, he joined Homburger in 2002. From 2006 to 2008 he worked as an associate for Simpson Thacher & Bartlett in London, where he advised on private equity and high-yield bond transactions. In 2014, he became partner at Homburger; since 2015 he has been deputy head of Homburger's banking and finance team, and since spring 2020 head of Homburger's hiring committee.
Jürg Frick regularly publishes articles and lectures on topics related to private equity financings, syndicated lending, fund regulation and the implementation of the AIFMD third-country regime in Switzerland. He regularly lectures at the Loan Market Association's seminars in Switzerland. He is a lecturer on capital markets law at the Swiss Auditors' Academy (EXPERTsuisse), and an editorial board member of Global Restructuring Review (GRR).
Jürg Frick studied law at the Universities of Zurich and Neuchâtel, and in 2005 he received a master's degree (LLM) from Harvard Law School. In 2009, he graduated as Dr iur from the University of Zurich with a thesis titled Private Equity under Swiss Law.
Jürg Frick ranks highly among peers for his deep knowledge of debt financing and regulation.
Jürg Frick is a banking and finance specialist whose main focus is on financial services and collective investment regulations; syndicated debt financing; international bond offerings; venture capital and buyout financing; real estate transactions; restructurings and insolvency law; and art law.
Jürg Frick was admitted to the Swiss bar in 2000. After being legal counsel of a start-up company, he joined Homburger in 2002. From 2006 to 2008 he worked as an associate for Simpson Thacher & Bartlett in London, where he advised on private equity and high-yield bond transactions. In 2014, he became partner at Homburger; since 2015 he has been deputy head of Homburger's banking and finance team, and since spring 2020 head of Homburger's hiring committee.
Jürg Frick regularly publishes articles and lectures on topics related to private equity financings, syndicated lending, fund regulation and the implementation of the AIFMD third-country regime in Switzerland. He regularly lectures at the Loan Market Association's seminars in Switzerland. He is a lecturer on capital markets law at the Swiss Auditors' Academy (EXPERTsuisse), and an editorial board member of Global Restructuring Review (GRR).
Jürg Frick studied law at the Universities of Zurich and Neuchâtel, and in 2005 he received a master's degree (LLM) from Harvard Law School. In 2009, he graduated as Dr iur from the University of Zurich with a thesis titled Private Equity under Swiss Law.
Jürg Frick is a go-to name for investment management and financial regulation thanks to his “in-depth know-how and experience” as well as his “focus on solutions”.
Jürg Frick is a banking and finance specialist whose main focus is on financial services and collective investment regulations; syndicated debt financing; international bond offerings; venture capital and buyout financing; real estate transactions; restructurings and insolvency law; and art law.
Jürg Frick was admitted to the Swiss bar in 2000. After being legal counsel of a start-up company, he joined Homburger in 2002. From 2006 to 2008 he worked as an associate for Simpson Thacher & Bartlett in London, where he advised on private equity and high-yield bond transactions. In 2014, he became partner at Homburger; since 2015 he has been deputy head of Homburger's banking and finance team, and since spring 2020 head of Homburger's hiring committee.
Jürg Frick regularly publishes articles and lectures on topics related to private equity financings, syndicated lending, fund regulation and the implementation of the AIFMD third-country regime in Switzerland. He regularly lectures at the Loan Market Association's seminars in Switzerland. He is a lecturer on capital markets law at the Swiss Auditors' Academy (EXPERTsuisse), and an editorial board member of Global Restructuring Review (GRR).
Jürg Frick studied law at the Universities of Zurich and Neuchâtel, and in 2005 he received a master's degree (LLM) from Harvard Law School. In 2009, he graduated as Dr iur from the University of Zurich with a thesis titled Private Equity under Swiss Law.