Lic. iur.
Marco Ender LL.M.
Attorney at Law, Notary, Partner
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Education
- Notary public admission (2020)
- Executive Master of Laws in Company, Foundation and Trust Law at the University of Liechtenstein (2012: LL.M.)
- Bar admission (2010)
- University of Zurich and University of Fribourg (2007: lic.iur.)
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Career
- Ordinary Judge at the Constitutional Court of the Principality of Liechtenstein (since 2021)
- Partner of Roth+Partner Notaries (since 2020)
- Partner of Roth+Partner Attorneys-at-Law Ltd. (since 2010)
- Substitute Judge at the Constitutional Court of the Principality of Liechtenstein (2017-2020)
- Member of the board of the Liechtenstein Football Assocation (2013-2019)
- Member of the board of directors Verkehrsbetrieb Liechtenstein (2012-2019)
- Lecturer in company law at the Liechtenstein University (since 2012)
- Traineeship at a New York City law firm (2010)
- Associate at the law firm Mayer+Roth (2008-2009)
- Judicial Clerk at the Liechtenstein Court of Justice (2007)
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Publications
- Appeal to the Constitutional Court, in Brandstätter/Nagel/Öhri/Ungerank (pub.), Handbook Liechtenstein criminal procedure law, Manz Verlag (2021)
- Property gains tax and compensation payments (2016)
- The founders and their persons of trust (2016)
- Criminal liability due to a lack of organisation within the company (2016)
- The challenge of being a member of the foundation board: The crux of the variety of the duties (2016)
- Foundation Governance as an advantage of location (2016)
- Liability of the shareholder as an exception? (2016)
- The business judgement rule: meaningful support of business ventures (2015)
- The removal of members of the foundation board (2015)
- Topical issues of the removal of member of the foundation board, in: F. Schurr (pub.), alteration in foundation law and transnational legal process with arbitrations, Schulthess Verlag (2013)
- The removal of member of the foundation board under Liechtenstein law, self-publishing (2012)
- Company Law in Liechtenstein (2011)
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Languages
German, English