Sentences with phrase «major arbitration institutions»

He serves as counsel and sits as an arbitrator in international arbitration proceedings under rules of the major arbitration institutions, including the ICC, LCIA, UNCITRAL, ICSID and the arbitration rules of various trade associations.

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Make every reasonable effort to negotiate an equitable and mutually agreeable settlement of any controversy with a supplier; and / or be willing to submit any major controversies to arbitration or other third party review, insofar as the established policies of my institution permit.
About CIETAC The China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission (CIETAC) is one of the major permanent arbitration institutions in the world.
Russell has handled scores of international arbitrations in the United States, the EU and Latin America before each of the major arbitral institutions, including the LCIA, ICC, ICSID, ICDR, and AAA.
He represents clients in international arbitrations under the rules of all major arbitral institutions, with a particular focus on disputes in the oil and gas, power, construction, financial services and telecommunications sectors.
He has also represented clients in many of the major arbitral centres of the world and is familiar with the arbitration rules of all the leading arbitration institutions.
James has significant experience acting for governments, international organizations and multinationals in arbitrations administered under the rules of all major institutions, as well as in ad hoc proceedings under a wide variety of applicable laws.
He has served as a neutral in several hundred large and complex arbitrations and mediations employing various rules and before the major administering institutions, both nationally and internationally.
Recognized by the Chambers guides as «a crucial figure in the firm's global arbitration practice,» Mr. Pierce represents clients in international arbitration matters in venues around the world, under both civil and common law regimes, and under the rules of all major arbitral institutions.
Multiple successful representations of major US and foreign companies in international commercial arbitrations before the ICC and other arbitral institutions.
Based in London, Paula specialises in international arbitration and has helped clients in many jurisdictions, including Africa, Asia, Australia, Canada, France, Russia and the CIS, Sweden, Switzerland, the UK and the USA in ad hoc arbitration and proceedings under the auspices of all the major arbitral institutions.
Mr Justin D'Agostino is a partner with Herbert Smith Freehills in Hong Kong who has experience in arbitrations under the rules of all the major institutions.
We have served as arbitrators or counsel in over 500 cases under the rules of all major arbitral institutions, such as the ICC, LCIA, AAA / ICDR, SCC, CAM, CRCICA, NAI, DIAC, SIAC, Swiss Chambers and ICSID, as well as in UNCITRAL and ad hoc arbitrations.
She has acted as counsel as well as secretary to the tribunal in ad - hoc arbitrations and before major arbitral institutions (including ICC, DIS, VIAC, NAI, CAS), at multiple seats and governed by a variety of substantive and procedural laws.
Acting for a major financial institution in an LCIA arbitration concerning coverage under financial institutions insurance with US carriers.
Major international companies and financial institutions regularly turn to us to handle a range of global regulatory investigations and enforcement actions, arbitrations, internal investigations, commercial disputes, and civil and criminal court proceedings.
Commercial Arbitration and Investor - State Arbitration under the rules of one of the major international arbitration institutions, such as the ICC, LCIA or ICSID and subject to a wide range of laws can be financed in a variety of venues, against respondents whose assets appear to be available to satisfy any award.
International commercial litigation, including: International arbitration under the rules of all major institutions
He advises on and acts as counsel in arbitrations under the rules of the major arbitral institutions with a particular focus on energy, telecoms, joint venture, shareholder and other investment disputes in Southeast Asia.
Representing a variety of major securities firms, other financial services institutions and brokers in FINRA arbitration and in related court proceedings; and
He has acted as counsel in numerous commercial and construction arbitrations in the UAE and internationally, both ad hoc and under the rules of the major arbitral institutions, including the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA), International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), Dubai International Arbitration Centre (DIAC), DIFC - LCIA, the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), and UNCITRAL.
In his international and domestic arbitration practice, David has served as an arbitrator or tribunal chairman in many complex cases, multi-party international and domestic arbitrations including ad hoc arbitrations and those under the major international arbitration institutions including the American Arbitration Association, the International Center for Dispute Resolution, the London Court of International Arbitration and the International Chamber of Commerce.
Perkins Coie represents clients in ad hoc international arbitrations as well as those conducted under the rules of every major arbitral institution, including investor - state arbitrations under the International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes.
Acting for a major financial institution in a LCIA arbitration against its insurers under a bankers blanket bond policy.
In international investment treaty and commercial arbitrations in virtually every country in Central and South America under all major arbitral rules and institutions, including among others International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes («ICSID»), International Chamber of Commerce («ICC»), United Nations Commission on International Trade Law («UNCITRAL»), and International Centre for Dispute Resolution («ICDR»);
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