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SwissLegal Dürr + Partner invited to Atlantis !

On the evening of 26 September 2019, the time had come again for the Basel office to invite its clients and business partners to one of the city's most famous restaurants - Atlantis! The traditional place, where a living crocodile once lived in the bar and where concerts have been held for decades, provided the setting for this year's SwissLegal Dürr + Partner client event in Basel. The guests were treated to a relaxed, varied programme with excellent entertainment (with the Basel cabaret artist and slam poet Dominik Muheim), culinary delicacies and the opportunity to get to know the entire team of the Basel office in person, even away from the client's work.

SwissLegal Dürr + Partner would like to express its sincere thanks for the numerous appearances and looks forward to continued successful cooperation with its clients and other guests.

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SwissLegal Dürr + Partner invited to Atlantis !

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