Christophe Borel

Partner

Christophe Borel puts his skills at the service of his clients by advising them in the search for negotiated solutions and, when this proves impossible, by assisting them before both cantonal and federal authorities. His areas of expertise are criminal law and family law in the broad sense (separation, divorce, filiation, maintenance payments and protective measures).

His practice also extends to contract law, civil liability and immigration law, areas in which he represents both individuals and businesses. Mr Christophe Borel and his team of dynamic legal and administrative assistants welcome you in Lausanne (Rue de Bourg 6) and Yverdon-les-Bains.

Languages

French
English
German (written)

Areas of activity

Experience
  • Since 2020 Vice-President of the Labour Court of the District of La Côte, Nyon
  • Since 2019 Member of the Committee of the Association de la Maison des Jeunes, Lausanne
  • Since 2018 Partner, Avocats St-Pierre law firm, Lausanne
  • 2014–2018 Associate lawyer, Étude r&associés, Lausanne
  • 2010–2012 and 2014 Trainee lawyer, Chaulmontet & Associés law firm, then r&associés, Lausanne
  • 2009–2010 and 2012–2013 Clerk, Justices of the Peace and Juvenile Court, Yverdon-les-Bains and Lausanne
  • 2014 Bar exam, Canton of Vaud
  • 2008–2011 Master’s degree in Criminal Law, with honours in Magistrature and summa cum laude, University of Lausanne
  • 2005–2008, Bachelor of Law, Magna cum laude, University of Lausanne
  • Member of the Swiss Bar Association (FSA)
  • Member of the Vaud Bar Association (OAV)
  • Member of the Progressive Lawyers of Vaud (JPV)
  • Member of the Young Bar Association of Vaud (JBV)
  • President, then Co-President of the OAV Children’s Rights Commission
  • Le représentant légal : une partie très particulière au procès pénal », paru in A. Kuhn / F. Bohnet (édit.) : La procédure pénale applicable aux mineurs, CEMAJ, Neuchâtel, 2011, pp. 67-102).