International Arbitration
When selecting international arbitration lawyers, you need to be
confident that they have the necessary diverse skills and expertise
to provide the best legal and strategic advice. This means
knowledge, not only of the written and unwritten rules that govern
arbitration proceedings, but also of your business and your
objectives. We pride ourselves on our ability to handle your
dispute management needs with your business goals front of
mind.
As you would expect, our arbitration practice covers all the
main arbitration forums and rules, including the International
Chamber of Commerce (ICC), London Court of International
Arbitration (LCIA), American Arbitration Association (AAA),
International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID),
United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL),
China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission
(CIETAC), Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC),
Stockholm Chamber of Commerce (SCC) and Dubai International
Arbitration Centre (DIAC). We are also experienced in arbitrations
involving international treaties and public international law.
Our international arbitration expertise complements our
established sector strengths in areas such as financial
institutions, energy, transport and infrastructure, technology,
media and telecoms, construction and insurance. We advise a range
of clients, including global energy companies, international hotel
operators, banks, contractors, construction companies, governments
and public bodies.
We have international arbitration expertise in all our key
offices such as London, Paris, New York, Dubai and Hong Kong,
complemented by local lawyers in emerging markets such as Africa
and the CIS. Our lawyers have experience of the local, legal,
political and practical idiosyncrasies that can only be learnt
through being on the ground in those regions.
Areas of Focus:
- Energy and commodity disputes
- Construction projects, engineering and mining disputes
- Rail disputes
- Sports disputes
- General commercial and shareholder disputes
- Media and telecoms