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Nancy Teresa Anzoategui de Grigera Naon
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Samantha Rowe
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- Firm Country:
United Kingdom
- Jurisdiction:
United Kingdom
- Type of Practitioner:
Counsel
- Practice Areas:
Arbitration
- Nationality/Nationalities:
British, Irish
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Danielle Agbor
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Sue Kim
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Karolina Rozycka
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Anna Lin
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Penny Wilson
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Flora Triolo
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- Education:
Bocconi University (Milan, Italy) (2015) M.Sc. in βEconomics and Social Sciencesβ cum laude
- Other Information:
Flora Triolo is a Senior Associate at The Brattle Group with significant experience estimating damages from contract breaches and changes in regulation, and in the economic analysis of regulated industries. Ms. Triolo has also worked on several commercial arbitrations, with a focus on the analysis of long-term natural gas supply contracts. She has worked on cases in Europe, Asia, Australia and Africa, with a focus on the energy sector.
- Type of Practitioner:
Expert
- Practice Areas:
Arbitration, Energy - Natural Resources, Environment, Infrastructure, Oil - Gas - Mining, Transport
- Nationality/Nationalities:
Italian
- Select Languages:
- Language(s):
Italian, Speaking Proficiency:
Native Fluency, Professional Proficiency:
Testify orally
- Language(s):
English, Speaking Proficiency:
Native Fluency, Professional Proficiency:
Testify orally
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Patrizia Netal
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- State Contact:
1010
- Other Relevant Experience:
Patrizia serves both as counsel and arbitrator. She has more than 15 years' extensive experience in institutional and ad hoc arbitration proceedings. Her core practice is international commercial arbitration, focusing on construction and engineering, transportation, M&A projects, energy and international sales and supplies.
- Publications:
- Trends and Developments in Austria, in Chambers 2022 (co-author, together with Florian Haugeneder) - International Arbitration 2022 - Austria Chapter in Chambers Global Practice Guides 2022 (co-author, together with Florian Haugeneder, Natascha Tunkel) - "Enforcement of Judgments" in Austria in Chambers Law and Practice Guide 2022 (co-author, together with Bettina Knoetzl, Patrizia Netal) - "DELOS Guide to Arbitration Places - Austria" (co-author, together with Florian Haugeneder and Natascha Tunkel, published by DELOS in July 2021) https://delosdr.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Delos-GAP-2nd-edn-Austria.pdf - Article βThe role of the party appointed expert in arbitration" (βDie Rolle des parteiernannten SachverstΓ€ndigen im Schiedsverfahren", co-author with Florian Haugeneder, in Deutscher Anwaltsspiegel 2/2021) - VIAC Handbook Vienna Rules - A Practitioner's Guide (2018) (Co-Author)
- Education:
University of Vienna (Mag. iur. 2004) Uni Mail, Université de Génève (200I-2002)
- Other Information:
Patrizia Netal has been recognized in international directories as "a highly regarded name for construction and arbitration proceedings" and "absolutely excellent to work with". She has been continuously ranked among "European top 10 future leaders" in Who's Who Legal Arbitration. She was described as "an 'extremely focused' lawyer who is highly recommended for her outstanding work as both counsel and arbitrator in international proceedings". Clients cited in Who's Who Legal 2019-2021 commended her "truly excellent work" and highlighted her "very clear and straightforward way of thinking and arguing" as well as her "tenacity, reliability and diligence". Patrizia is Vice President of the VIAC Board (Vienna International Arbitral Centre) and a senior member of VIAC's working group drafting the latest amendments of the new 2021 Vienna Rules. She is co-director of the Willem C. Vis Moot, the world's largest student competition in the field of international commercial arbitration. Patrizia lectures on arbitration subjects at the Austrian Arbitration Academy of the University of Vienna and she is a faculty member of the Remote Oral Advocacy Program (ROAP) at Delos. Patrizia is Austria's Steering Committee member of the Pledge for Equal Representation in Arbitration (ERA - The Pledge). Patrizia serves both as counsel and arbitrator. She has more than 15 years' extensive experience in institutional and ad hoc arbitration proceedings. Her core practice is international commercial arbitration, focusing on construction and engineering, transportation, M&A projects, energy and international sales and supplies.
- Firm Country:
Austria
- Jurisdiction:
Austria, Germany
- Type of Practitioner:
Arbitrator, Counsel
- Practice Areas:
Agency - Distribution - Franchising, Construction - Engineering, Insurance, Joint Ventures - Consortia - Cooperation, Sales - Purchases
- Legal System:
Civil Law, European Law
- Nationality/Nationalities:
Austrian
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Ciara Ros
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Setyawati Fitrianggraeni
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- Other Relevant Experience:
Founder of GISLI, Indonesian Maritime Safety Initiatives and Think Tank (www.gisli.org)
- Publications:
Would Ratification of the Singapore Convention on Mediation Enrich Indonesian Mediation Culture?<https://kluwerlawonline.com/journalarticle/Journal+of+International+Arbitration/40.undefined/JOIA2023030>
Dealing with Unsatisfactory Arbitral Awards: Observing the Grounds of Annulment of Arbitral Awards in Indonesia <https://kluwerlawonline.com/journalarticle/Arbitration:+The+International+Journal+of+Arbitration,+Mediation+and+Dispute+Management/90.1/AMDM2024011>
Critical Review on Indonesia's Drawbacks as a Preferable Seat of Arbitration as published <Indonesia Law Review>
- Education:
Bachelor of Law | University of Indonesia
LLM | University College London, United Kingdom
PhD Candidate | World Maritime University, Sweden
CIArb | Fellow
AIADR | Fellow
SIArb | Accredited Maritime ArbitratorΒ
- Other Information:
Arbitrator | Singapore Chambers of Maritime ArbitrationΒ
Supporting Member | London Maritime Arbitration AssociationΒ
Managing Partner | Anggraeni and Partners
Assistant Professor | University of Indonesia
Founder | GISLI -Β Think Do Tank in Maritime Safety focusing on implementation of Law, Policy, and Governance
- Firm Country:
Indonesia
- Speaking Engagements:
Presenter, 15th Annual Maritime Law and Policy Conference, City University, London, June 2025.
Presenter, Advancing the Blue Economy through Gender Equality, World Maritime University, Malmo, Sweden, 19-21 May 2025. Β
Panelist Speaker at Singapore Convention Week 2024 with topic Nurturing the Next Generation β From Mentorship to Stewardship.
Presenter, International Fish Conference (IFish6), FAO Headquarter, Rome, Italy.Β Research Project, βPublic-private partnership: A proposal to enhance preparedness for maritime disaster in Indonesia: A case study of Tulungagung Regional Governmentβ, 2024.
- Jurisdiction:
Indonesia
- Type of Practitioner:
Analyst, Arbitrator, Counsel, Expert, Mediator
- Practice Areas:
Arbitration, Commercial Law, Construction - Engineering, Criminal Law, Energy - Natural Resources, Environment, Maritime Law
- Legal System:
Civil Law, International Law
- Nationality/Nationalities:
Indonesian
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Nicole Grohmann
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- Other Relevant Experience:
Counsel in state court and arbitral proceedings, as secretary to the arbitral tribunal and as arbitrator.
- Publications:
The Draft PMAC Arbitration Rules: New Momentum for Patent Arbitration,Β Kluwer Arbitration Blog, 22 August 2025, with Dr. N. Gielen and Dr. M. Plagge.Β Aufwind fΓΌr den Schiedsstandort Deutschland (translation: Upwind for Germany as seat of arbitration), NJW-aktuell 34/2024, S. 15, with Dr. Nico Gielen.Β Comment on Swiss Contract Law in International Commercial Arbitration, German Arbitration Journal 2024, S. 107-108, with Jan Heiner Nedden, M.M. Ein neuer Konkurrent fΓΌr Schiedsgerichte? β Die Frankfurter Kammer fΓΌr internationale Handelssachen (translation: A new competitor for arbitration? - The Frankfurt International Chamber for Commercial Matters), German Arbitration Journal 2023, S. 224-227.Β Reform des Schiedsverfahrensrechts: BMJ verΓΆffentlicht Eckpunkte (translation: Reform of the German Arbitration Law - Ministry of Justice publishes key points), GmbHR 2023, R176-R178, with Jan Heiner Nedden, M.M.
- Education:
Legal traineeship (Referendariat) at the Regional Court of Freiburg, i.a. at the Chamber for Commercial Matters and at Noerr DΓΌsseldorf β Department of Class & Mass Action Defense. Law studies at the University of Freiburg (with a focus on European and international private and commercial law).
- Other Information:
Doctor of Laws (Dr. jur.), University of Freiburg.
Acts as counsel in state court and arbitral proceedings, as secretary to the arbitral tribunal and as arbitrator in domestic and international arbitral proceedings.
- Firm Country:
Germany
- Speaking Engagements:
Panelist in the Africa in the Moot Coaching the Coaches Series I, Session 1
- Jurisdiction:
Germany
- Type of Practitioner:
Arbitrator, Counsel
- Practice Areas:
Arbitration, Commercial Law, Construction - Engineering, Corporate Law, Energy - Natural Resources, Mediation, Sales - Purchases, Trade - Industry
- Legal System:
Civil Law, European Law, International Law
- Nationality/Nationalities:
German
- Select Languages:
- Language(s):
German, 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):
English, Speaking Proficiency:
Proficient, 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
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Robin Dodokin
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Antoinette Abou Jauode
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Viktoriia Tolochko
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Johanne Brocas
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Alice Fremuth-Wolf
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- State Contact:
Vienna
- Firm Country:
Austria
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Nuna Lerner
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- Publications:
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Β Challenges in Arbitrating Infrastructure Contracts Under Israeli Law: Munchausen in the Mire https://daily.jusconnect.com/reports/2023/06/industry-insights-construction-arbitration-report?utm_source=co-marketing-kits&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=2023_jus_connect_construction_arbitration_report&utm_content=arbitration-report
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Β "Don't Walk Behind Me, I May Not Lead; Don't Walk in Front of Me, I May Not Follow" - ART 29(7) of the ICC Rules and Concurrent Judicial Jurisdictionhttps://arbitrationblog.kluwerarbitration.com/2020/11/21/dont-walk-behind-me-i-may-not-lead-dont-walk-in-front-of-me-i-may-not-follow-article-297-of-the-icc-rules-and-concurrent-judicial-jurisdiction/
- Education:
Reichman University Cum Laude Master of Laws (2012); International Commercial Law Bachelor of Laws (2010) Bachelor degree in Business and Commerce
- Other Information:
I am an international commercial disputes lawyer with significant experience in international arbitration, including commercial, enforcement (both locally and internationally) and investor-state disputes. I also have experience in banking litigation and competition from Magic Circle firms.Β
I am the Chair of the International Arbitration Committee under the ICC National Committee in Israel and a member of the ICC Commission on Arbitration and ADR. I am also a member of the Organizing Committee of Tel Aviv Arbitration Week and a Co-Founder of the Israeli Forum for International Arbitration.
I am ranked by Legal 500 (Leading Individual - International Arbitration); Lexology Index (Thought Leaders -Global Elite - Arbitration Under 45 Partners; Arbitration Future Leaders β Partners; Arbitration: Client Choice: - Arbitration); and my team is the only Israeli team on GAR 100!
Personal testimonials from Legal 500 include: βone of the best legal partners for us, one that anyone would like to have next to themβ βa great professionalβ βparticularly diligent and resourcefulβ βfully committed to excellenceβ βknowledgeable, professional, and sophisticatedβ βAlways up to date to the smallest detail and any legal factual information that can support our caseβ
- Firm Country:
Israel
- Jurisdiction:
Israel
- Type of Practitioner:
Arbitrator, Counsel
- Practice Areas:
Arbitration, Commercial Law, Construction - Engineering, Energy - Natural Resources, Infrastructure, Mediation, Oil - Gas - Mining
- Legal System:
Civil Law, Common Law
- Nationality/Nationalities:
Israeli
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Bing Yan
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- State Contact:
London, England
- Publications:
Patrick Heneghan, Gulnaar Zafar & Bing Yan, Chapter of England & Wales, Arbitration World, Sweet & Maxwell, Thomson Reuters (2015).
Paul Friedland & Bing Yan, Negotiating and Drafting Arbitration Agreements with Chinese Parties: Special Considerations of Chinese Law and Practice, Journal of International Arbitration (2011).
Editor, IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration (Chinese edition, 2010).
- Education:
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA LL.M., May 2010
Wuhan University, Wuhan Master of Arts, June 2007 LL.B. & Bachelor of Arts, June 2005
- Firm Country:
United Kingdom
- Speaking Engagements:
Panellist, βChoice of Law and Seat in International Arbitration: Evolution or Revolution?β, 6th Penn Law International Arbitration Annual Conference, Philadelphia (March 2024).
Speaker, βArbitration Institutions and Practice in Englandβ, Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, London (October 2015).
Speaker, βInternational Arbitration in Emerging Marketsβ, Seminar on βState to State, Investor to State and Commercial Arbitration: Procedures and Implicationsβ held by Asian-African Legal Consultative Organization, New York (March 2012).
Speaker, βChoice of Chinese Parties in International Arbitrationβ, CIETAC and White & Case Seminar, Beijing (February 2012).
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- Jurisdiction:
China, United Kingdom
- Type of Practitioner:
Arbitrator, Counsel, Lawyer
- Practice Areas:
Arbitration, Commercial Law, Corporate Law, Energy - Natural Resources, Insurance, Oil - Gas - Mining, Sales - Purchases
- Legal System:
Civil Law, Common Law, International Law
- Nationality/Nationalities:
British, Chinese
- 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):
Chinese Simplified, 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):
Chinese Traditional, 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
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Carlotta Bruessel
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- State Contact:
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- Publications:
Jul. 2022: The New ICSID Rules and Regulations β an Overview. Nishimura & Asahi Newsletter.
May 2022: Protecting Japanese investments in Mexico. Nishimura & Asahi Newsletter.
Dec. 2021: Two Chapters of the Third Edition of Class Actions in Australia.
Jul. 2018: βEffects of the Belt and Road Initiative on Dispute Settlement in the Regionβ, Corporate Disputes Magazine
- Education:
2015
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies LL.MοΌ2014
The University of Dundee LL.BοΌ
- Firm Country:
Japan
- Jurisdiction:
Australia
- Type of Practitioner:
Counsel
- Practice Areas:
Arbitration, Construction - Engineering, Energy - Natural Resources, Information - Communication Technologies, Public international Law, Trade - Industry, Transport
- Legal System:
Common Law
- Nationality/Nationalities:
Australian, German
- Select Languages:
- Language(s):
German, 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
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