Sponsored briefing: The rise and fall of banking secrecy, or why time has come to knock at Swiss banks’ door Guest Blog22 April 2022DisputesCo-publishingDisputes Yearbook 2022Switzerland Ardenter discusses prevailing interests of creditors and claimants over banking secrecySwitzerland has been well-known for decades to be very restrictive with regard to the exchange of information with foreign jurisdictions.Your limit of 1 article in 30 days is up. Please login for full access or subscribe. Corporate users - click here for simple access (no password needed). For more information, please contact jasmine.glass@legalbusiness.co.uk Related ContentTop lawyers in Boston, Miami, Charlotte revealed in latest Legal 500 US elite rankingsA&O Shearman and Freshfields both make up nine London lawyers in latest partnership roundsPaul Weiss hires Akin disputes head for London litigation launchInsights from HSF’s private equity teamStaying activeESG in Switzerland: Schellenberg Wittmer Q&ADisputes Yearbook 2022 – online PDFSponsored briefing: The rise and fall of banking secrecy, or why time has come to knock at Swiss banks’ doorSponsored briefing: Catching up with the world: Korea updates its conflict of laws