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Werner Jahnel

Counsel

Zurich:
Löwenstrasse 2
PO Box 2779
8021 Zurich
Switzerland
Contact:
wjahnel@lalive.ch
Phone: +41 44 319 8000
Fax: +41 44 319 8019
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Admission

Austria, 2005

Spain, 2008

Switzerland (foreign lawyer), 2008

Nationality

Austrian

Languages

German
English, French, Spanish
Italian

  Areas of practice

Werner Jahnel joined LALIVE in 2008 and has been based in the Zurich office since 2010. He specialises in international arbitration and commercial law. He also regularly advises private clients on international estate planning and inheritance law matters.

 

Werner Jahnel has extensive experience as counsel and arbitrator in ad hoc and institutional proceedings (ICC, Swiss Rules, LCIA, CEPANI, Vienna Rules, SCC, Tribunal Arbitral de Barcelona, and Corte de arbitraje de la Cámara de Comercio de Madrid), and subject to various procedural and substantive laws. He is a founding member of the Association of Young Austrian Arbitration Practitioners (YAAP) and a founding member of the Barcelona branch of CEA-40 (Spanish Arbitration Club). He is also a member of ASA and ASA below 40, CEA (Club Español de Arbitraje), the German Institution of Arbitration (DIS) and DIS40 and the Zurich Bar Association. He has been admitted to the list of arbitrators of the International Arbitral Centre of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber.

 

Since 2009, Werner Jahnel has been ranked by Chambers Europe and Chambers Global in the area of dispute resolution (as an Austrian and Spanish attorney practicing in Switzerland).

 

Werner Jahnel previously worked as an associate in arbitration and corporate law at Monereo, Meyer & Marinel-Lo Abogados in Barcelona and Madrid (2006-2008), and in international arbitration with Andreas Reiner & Partners in Vienna (2002-2005). He was a legal counsel (1999-2001) and counsel ad hoc (2006) at the ICC in Paris (International Court of Arbitration, International Chamber of Commerce). He trained as a clerk in various Austrian courts (1996-1998) and was assistant to the Austrian trade commissioner in Montreal, Canada, in 1995.

 

He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Graz in Austria, awarded in 2001 with distinction, and a Master's degree in international studies (specialisation in public international law and international business law) from the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva (1996-1998). He also studied law at the University of Lyon II, France, and obtained in 1995 his Magister der Rechtswissenschaften from the University of Graz, Austria.

    Lecturer

    Northwestern University, Chicago 

    Executive Master of Laws (EXLL.M.) program on international legal practice

    International arbitration

    2010 -


    Adjunct professor

    Instituto de Empresa (IE) Law School, Madrid
    Master of Laws (LL.M.) program on international legal practice

    International arbitration

    2006 -

International Chamber of Commerce Austria (ICC Austria)
Schweizer + deutsches Recht als Alternative in internationalen Verträgen (Swiss and German law as an alternative in international contracts)
Vienna, 14-15 May 2013
Speakers: Vor- und Nachteile für Anwender und Juristen in der täglichen Vertragspraxis (Overview of specific issues of Swiss law for legal practitioners)

For more information, see the programme.


International Chamber of Commerce Austria (ICC Austria)
Study of a complex mock case under the 2012 ICC Arbitration Rules
Vienna, 17-20 October 2012
Speaker/Moderator: Enforceability of awards: particularity of State immunity / Practical aspects of Arbitral Tribunal’s deliberations in ICC proceedings


International Chamber of Commerce Austria (ICC Austria)
Deutsches + Schweizer Recht als Alternative in internationalen Verträgen (German and Swiss law as an alternative in international contracts)
Vienna, 17-18 April 2012
Speakers: Vor- und Nachteile für Anwender und Juristen in der täglichen Vertragspraxis (Overview of specific issues of Swiss law for legal practitioners)


ICC Algeria
Study of a mock case under the ICC Arbitration Rules
Algiers, 28-30 November 2011
Moderator


International Chamber of Commerce Austria (ICC Austria)
Study of a complex mock case under the 2012 ICC Arbitration Rules
Vienna, 9-12 November 2011
Speaker/Moderator: The selection and appointment of arbitrators and confidentiality issues in ICC proceedings


Wirtschaftskammer Österreich
GOING SWISS – Wissenswertes aus der Praxis für erfolgreiche Geschäfte mit der Schweiz
St. Pölten/Klagenfurt/Vienna, Austria, March and September 2011
Speaker: Rahmenbedingungen im österreichisch-schweizerischen Handelsverkehr


ICC Tunisia
Problèmes actuels de l’arbitrage international CCI dans le contexte de la révolution en Tunisie
Tunis, 16 June 2011
Speaker


Deutsche Institution für Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit (DIS)
Die Unabhängigkeit und Unparteilichkeit von Schiedsrichtern
Cologne, 14 April 2011
Speaker: Die IBA Guidelines on Conflict of Interest in International Arbitration


International Chamber of Commerce Austria (ICC Austria)
Deutsches + Schweizer Recht als Alternative in internationalen Verträgen (German and Swiss law as an alternative in international contracts)
Vienna, 8/9 March 2011
Speakers: Vor- und Nachteile für österreichische Anwender und Juristen in der täglichen Vertragspraxis (Overview of specific issues of Swiss law for Austrian legal practitioners)


ICC Austria/Association of Young Austrian Arbitration Practitioners (YAAP)
Vienna Arbitration Days 2011
Vienna, 4/5 March 2011
Organiser


Internationale Handelskammer (ICC Paris)/Young Arbitrators Forum (YAF)
Arbitration at home or abroad, does it really matter?
Geneva, 3 December 2010
Moderator


Belgian Center for Mediation and Arbitration CEPANI 40
Walking a thin line. What an arbitrator can do, must do or must not do
Brussels, 29 September 2010
Speaker: The Arbitrator as a settlement facilitator


ICC YAF / YAAP (Austria)
Young approaches to arbitration
Vienna 4 April 2009
Moderator