LAWYER PROFILE
Jean-Pierre Morand

Jean-Pierre Morand

Europe 2026

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About

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Practice Areas

• Sports Law

• Corporate Law

• M&A

Career

• Since 2009 : partner at the law firm Carrard & Associés, now Kellerhals Carrard

• Member of the board of directors and/or Chairman of companies in the field of energy, consumer products and public financing

• Since 2012, Chairman of the UCI Disciplinary Commission

• 1988-2009 : arbitrator at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS)

• 1997-2008 : partner at the law firm Legrand, Morand & Partners in Geneva

• 1995-1997 : attorney and independent counsel in Geneva

• 1988-1995: inhouse general counsel and subsequently deputy CEO of Marc Biver Développement Group, a sports marketing agency in London, Paris and Neuchâtel (since 1993 IMG Switzerland)

• 1986-1988 : attorney at the law firm Baker & McKenzie in Geneva

• 1984-1986 : trainee attorney at the law firm Baker & McKenzie in New York and Geneva

Professional Memberships

• Vaud Bar Association (OAV)

• Swiss Bar Federation (FSA)

• Swiss Arbitration Association (ASA) – since member of the board

• International Bar Association (IBA)

• Registered in the Cantonal Attorneys' Register (Vaud)

Personal

Languages: French, English, German

Chambers Review

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Chambers European Guide

Sport - Switzerland

Band 2
Band 2

Individual Editorial

Jean-Pierre Morand offers extensive experience in the Swiss sports market. He assists with transactional and litigious mandates on behalf of governing bodies and federations.

Strengths

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  • Jean-Pierre Morand is an excellent litigator.

    SportChambers European Guide
  • Jean-Pierre Morand is truly one of the brightest minds in sports law.

    SportChambers European Guide

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Switzerland

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