Legal System:
Civil Law
Practice Areas:
Agency - Distribution - Franchising, Arbitration, Commercial Law, Construction - Engineering, Corporate Law, Energy - Natural Resources, Environment, Finance - Banking, Information - Communication Technologies, Infrastructure, Investment - Concession agreements, Joint Ventures - Consortia - Cooperation, Oil - Gas - Mining, Sales - Purchases, Technology Transfer, Trade - Industry
Jurisdiction:
Switzerland, Norway
Publications
Introduction to the Swiss Rules 2021 and Commentary to Articles 33-35, in collaboration with Prof. Sébastien Besson, in: Swiss Rules of International Arbitration Commentary, 3rd ed., collective book edited by Zuberbühler/Müller/Habegger, Schulthess 2023.
Virtuelle forhandlinger i voldgift - Særlig om voldgiftsrettens kompetanse til å beslutte virtuell hovedforhandling, in collaboration with Haakon Orgland Bingen, in: Tidsskrift for forretningsjus, Vol. 27, Issue 2, 2021.
- Introduction to the Swiss Rules 2012 and Commentary to Articles 31-33 in collaboration with Prof. Sébastien Besson, in: Swiss Rules of International Arbitration Commentary, 2nd ed., collective book edited by Zuberbühler/Müller/Habegger, Schulthess 2013.
- Threshold Issues, Switzerland, in collaboration with Prof. Sébastien Besson and Dr Daniel Greineder, in: Arbitration of M&A Transactions: A Global Practical Guide, collective book edited by E. Poulton, Globe Law and Business 2013.
Education
LL.M., International Dispute Settlement (MIDS), Geneva University Law School and Graduate Institute of International Studies, 2010-2011.
Law Degree (Master of Laws), University of Bergen, 2003-2007.
Other Information
Nordic legal background (Norwegian Master of Laws and Bar Admission) and particular Swiss law experience (practiced in Switzerland since 2011).
Presiding arbitrator, co-arbitrator, sole arbitrator, tribunal secretary and counsel to parties in international commercial arbitrations conducted under a variety of arbitration rules, including the ICC Rules, the Swiss Rules, the SCC Rules, the DIA Rules, the UNCITRAL Rules, the CAM Rules and the LCIA Rules, and many national arbitration acts and substantive laws from the civil law and common law traditions.