Stefano Rossi
Mr. Stefano Rossi, MLaw, is an accomplished attorney with extensive knowledge in criminal and civil law due to continuous years of experience in the courtroom. Serving as a substitute judge and military prosecutor, he is on top of all matters pertaining to the justice system and can ably and effectively defend you in court and to the authorities. With his empathetic manner and his passion for the law, he counsels and guides you (in a spirit of partnership) efficiently and pragmatically throughout your legal proceedings. He is your litigator and advisor focusing on criminal law, contract law (i.a. tenancy and labour law) and administrative law (in particular public labour law as well as school and education law).
Contact
Legal Partners Zurich
MLaw Stefano Rossi
Freigutstrasse 40
8001 Zürich
Phone +41 44 500 90 45
s.rossi@lp-zurich.ch
+ Areas of Expertise
Criminal law
Civil and Public Labour law
Administrative law
Tenancy and Real Estate law
Contract law
+ Languages
German / English / French
+ Memberships
Registered in the Register of Lawyers of the Canton of Zurich
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Member of the Zurich and Swiss Bar Associations (ZAV/SAV)
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Standby criminal defence attorney
+ Publications
From Heaven to Hell? – Gedanken zum vertikalen Umfang von Grundeigentum, in: Schwarzenegger/Wohlers/Jositsch (Hrsg.), Festschrift für Andreas Donatsch, Zürich 2017, S. 557 ff. (together with Ruth Arnet)
Education
CAS Forensics I, Staatsanwaltsakademie, University of Luzern (2021)
Admitted to the Bar of the Canton of Zurich (2020)
Law studies at the University of Zurich (Master of Law, 2016)
Practice
Partner at Legal Partners Zurich (since 2021)
Military prosecutor and major, Swiss Military Justice (since 2024)
Substitute judge at the District Court Horgen (since 2020)
Military examiner magistrate and captain, Swiss Military Justice (2020 to 2023)
Court Clerk at the District Court Horgen (2017 to 2021)
Chairman of the Conciliation Authority in Tenancy and Lease Matters of the District Horgen (2018 to 2021)
Tutorial assistant of Prof. Dr. iur. Ruth Arnet, Chair of Private Law with focus on property law, University of Zurich (2013 to 2016)