Anne-Fleur Dory
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Lilia Klochenko
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- State Contact:
- Select -
- Other Relevant Experience:
Since 1992 has acted as counsel and advisor and since 2010 has acted as counsel, arbitrator or mediator in more than 40 proceedings under a variety of arbitration rules as well as in ad hoc proceedings
- Publications:
Author and coauthor of more than 120 publications in English and Russian
- Education:
ICC Advanced Arbitration Academy for CEE; Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (Fellow); Mediation Advocacy Program (Regent University); IICRA (certified as Islamic law expert and arbitrator); Moscow State Institute (University) of International Relations (law and PhD jur. degrees)
- Other Information:
Since 1992 has acted as counsel and advisor and since 2010 has acted as counsel, arbitrator or mediator in more than 40 proceedings under a variety of arbitration rules as well as in ad hoc proceedings
- Firm Country:
Austria
- Jurisdiction:
Kazakhstan, Germany, Austria, Ukraine, Russian Federation, Belarus
- Type of Practitioner:
Arbitrator, Counsel, Expert, Mediator
- Practice Areas:
Air & Space Law, Antitrust Law, Arbitration, Commercial Law, Construction - Engineering, Corporate Law, E-business, Energy - Natural Resources, Environment, Family Law, Finance - Banking, Maritime Law, Mediation, ODR (Online dispute resolution), Sales - Purchases, Trade - Industry, Transport
- Legal System:
Civil Law, European Law, International Law, Islamic Law
- Nationality/Nationalities:
Russian
Vienna, - Select -, AT
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Chloe Edworthy
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- Type of Practitioner:
Counsel
- Practice Areas:
Arbitration, Commercial Law
- Legal System:
Common Law
- Nationality/Nationalities:
British
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Shreya Jain
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- State Contact:
Maharahstra
- Publications:
1. Rishab Gupta and Shreya Jain, 'Book Review: India and Bilateral Investment Treaties', 32(3) American Review of International Arbitration (February 2022); 2. Rishab Gupta and Shreya Jain, 'India - The Missing Elephant in the RCEP', American Society of International Law's Asia Pacific Interest Group Newsletter (2021); 3. Shreya Jain et al, 'Growing Gender Diversity in International Arbitration', available at http://arbitrationblog.kluwerarbitration.com/2021/09/28/growing-gender-diversity-in-international-arbitration-ahalf- truth/. (2021); and 4. Shreya Jain, et al., 'Arbitration - Recent Trends and Developments' and 'Arbitration of Fraud and Corruption Claims in India' in Selected Essays in Arbitration, published by Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas (2015).
- Education:
B.A., LL.B. (Hons.), National Law School of India University, Bangalore (2014); LL.M., Harvard Law School (2017).
- Other Information:
I have moderated and spoken at various panel discussions and conferences on topical issues in international arbitration, public international law and careers in international arbitration.
- Firm Country:
India
- Jurisdiction:
India, United States
- Type of Practitioner:
Counsel
- Practice Areas:
Commercial Law, Construction - Engineering, Public international Law
- Legal System:
Common Law, International Law
- Nationality/Nationalities:
Indian
Mumbai, Maharahstra, IN
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Fabienne Bretscher
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Donna Ross
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- Publications:
See below
- Education:
See CV
- Firm Country:
Australia
- Jurisdiction:
United States, Australia
- Type of Practitioner:
Arbitrator, Lawyer, Mediator
- Practice Areas:
Agency - Distribution - Franchising, Arbitration, Commercial Law, Corporate Law, E-business, Employment, Information - Communication Technologies, Intellectual Property, Joint Ventures - Consortia - Cooperation, Mediation, ODR (Online dispute resolution), Trade - Industry
- Legal System:
Civil Law, Common Law, International Law
- Nationality/Nationalities:
American, Australian
- Select Languages:
- Language(s):
English, Speaking Proficiency:
Native Fluency, Professional Proficiency:
Conduct DR proceedings, Represent clients as an advocate in DR proceedings, Testify orally, Draft opinions, reports, agreements, decisions, orders or awards, Understand written documents
- Language(s):
French, Speaking Proficiency:
Native Fluency, Professional Proficiency:
Conduct DR proceedings, Represent clients as an advocate in DR proceedings, Testify orally, Draft opinions, reports, agreements, decisions, orders or awards, Understand written documents
- Language(s):
German, Speaking Proficiency:
Conversational
- Language(s):
Italian, Speaking Proficiency:
Proficient, Professional Proficiency:
Represent clients as an advocate in DR proceedings, Understand written documents
- Language(s):
, Speaking Proficiency:
Conversational, Professional Proficiency:
Understand written documents
- Language(s):
Spanish, Speaking Proficiency:
Native Fluency, Professional Proficiency:
Conduct DR proceedings, Represent clients as an advocate in DR proceedings, Testify orally, Draft opinions, reports, agreements, decisions, orders or awards, Understand written documents
Melbourne VIC 3000, AU
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Kate Johnston
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Iben Gjessing
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Tai Williams
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Abbey Doyno
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Tuuli Timonen
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Marinn Carlson
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- State Contact:
DC
- Education:
Yale Law School, JD
Princeton University - School of Public and International Affairs, MPA
Dartmouth College, BA
- Firm Country:
United States
- Jurisdiction:
United States
- Type of Practitioner:
Arbitrator
- Practice Areas:
Arbitration, Investment - Concession agreements, Public international Law
- Legal System:
Common Law, International Law
- Nationality/Nationalities:
American
Washington, DC, US
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Emma Johnson
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- Publications:
Sanctions against Russia: Four Key Questions for International Arbitration; The Ukraine conflict: force majeure and similar mechanisms; The Ukraine conflict and the energy sector - the impact of sanctions and price volatility on contractual performance (webinar); New ICSID Arbitration Rules: implications for energy and resources sectors; Renewables Projects: Ten reasons you should be seeking to secure investment treaty protection; Renewable energy projects - commercial disputes are coming; Are Russian countersanctions likely to prompt investment treaty claims?; The new wave of renewable disputes: How can commercial parties protect themselves?; European states seek to exit the Energy Charter Treaty: what does this mean for energy investors?; The new wave of renewable disputes: Effective and efficient dispute management; International Arbitration of Renewable Energy Disputes (Globe Publishing); Renewables projects: five reasons why you should be thinking about international arbitration as a dispute resolution mechanism; Gas and LNG pricing disputes - ten tips for success; Should you be thinking about international investment treaties?; Investment protection: Managing investment risk in an uncertain world (also published in Oil & Gas Regulation 2019); Investing in infrastructure?; The use of technology in international arbitration (published in '40 under 40, International Arbitration'); Arbitration in Scandinavia - beware the unexpected; LNG Pricing Disputes: The lessons from Europe (also published in Oil & Gas Regulation 2018); Gas pricing disputes - practical tips from the front line (Part 1); Gas pricing disputes - practical tips from the front line (Part 2)
- Education:
Cambridge University (2007, MA, Law), College of Law (2008, LPC), Queen Mary University of London (2012, PGDip, International Dispute Resolution)
- Firm Country:
United Kingdom
- Jurisdiction:
Sweden, United Kingdom, Norway, Finland
- Type of Practitioner:
Counsel
- Practice Areas:
Arbitration, Energy - Natural Resources, Infrastructure, Investment - Concession agreements, Oil - Gas - Mining, Public international Law
- Legal System:
Civil Law, Common Law, European Law
- Nationality/Nationalities:
British
- Select Languages:
- Language(s):
English, Speaking Proficiency:
Proficient
- Language(s):
Spanish, Speaking Proficiency:
Conversational
London, GB
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Laurence Franc-Menget
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Anzhela Torosyan
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Hannah Veitch
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Li Li
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Laura Watt
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Rebecca Westerfield
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- State Contact:
CALIFORNIA
- Other Relevant Experience:
Hon. Rebecca Westerfield (Ret.) has settled and arbitrated thousands of domestic cases and cross-border disputes throughout the United States. A full-time JAMS panelist since 1992, Judge Westerfield is widely perceived as a tenacious mediator. She is included on the "National Mediators" List, Chambers USA (2019), where she is noted as being at the "cutting edge of the field" by peers. Her extensive experience includes complex, multi-party, multi-issue cases with underlying insurance coverage disputes. She is particularly adept at dealing with matters that involve cross-cultural dynamics and high emotional content, such as business dissolutions, catastrophic personal injury litigation and family estate matters. Parties have included Fortune 500 companies and other publicly owned corporations, Silicon Valley entities and multinational corporations. In arbitrations, Judge Westerfield is known for managing the process efficiently and fairly. Her managerial arbitration style provides parties with an opportunity to be fully heard while moving the process to conclusion. To read her full biography and see representative matters, please visit www.jamsadr.com/westerfield
- Publications:
See https://www.jamsadr.com/westerfield/#publications
- Education:
M.A., Stanford University, 2008; J.D., University of Kentucky, 1975 (Law Journal, National Moot Court Team); B.A., University of Kentucky, with distinction, 1972
- Other Information:
member College of Commercial Arbitrators, International Mediation Institute, The Mediation Society, National Association of Women Judges, Association of Business Trial Lawyers
"Hon. Rebecca Westerfield (Ret.) has settled and arbitrated thousands of domestic cases and cross-border disputes throughout the United States. A full-time JAMS panelist since 1992, Judge Westerfield is widely perceived as a tenacious mediator. She is included on the ""National Mediators"" List, Chambers USA (2019), where she is noted as being at the ""cutting edge of the field"" by peers. Her extensive experience includes complex, multi-party, multi-issue cases with underlying insurance coverage disputes. She is particularly adept at dealing with matters that involve cross-cultural dynamics and high emotional content, such as business dissolutions, catastrophic personal injury litigation and family estate matters. Parties have included Fortune 500 companies and other publicly owned corporations, Silicon Valley entities and multinational corporations. In arbitrations, Judge Westerfield is known for managing the process efficiently and fairly. Her managerial arbitration style provides parties with an opportunity to be fully heard while moving the process to conclusion. To read her full biography and see representative matters, please visit www.jamsadr.com/westerfield"
- Firm Country:
United States
- Jurisdiction:
United States
- Type of Practitioner:
Arbitrator, Mediator
- Practice Areas:
Arbitration, Commercial Law, Employment, Finance - Banking, Information - Communication Technologies, Insurance, Intellectual Property, Investment - Concession agreements, Joint Ventures - Consortia - Cooperation, Maritime Law, Mediation, Real Estate
- Legal System:
Civil Law, International Law
- Nationality/Nationalities:
American
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Elizabeth Macknay
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