Tunde Oyewole is of counsel at Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP, practising as an international arbitration specialist in the firm’s Paris office. He represents investors, developers, states and companies in arbitrations under all the major arbitral rules including the ICC, SCC, CRCICA, LCIA and ICSID rules as well as in ad hoc arbitrations under the UNCITRAL rules.
His extensive international experience includes disputes involving countries in the Americas (Brazil, Chile, Peru, Venezuela and Canada), the Middle East and North Africa (UAE, Bahrain, Egypt, Israel, Kuwait, Algeria and Morocco), Asia (China, India and Japan), and Europe (France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Spain, Sweden and Ukraine).
Tunde has represented clients in M&A, corporate shareholder, foreign investment and intellectual property disputes in a number of sectors – biotech, engineering and infrastructure, power and energy including renewables, mining, cement, real estate and insurance.
Tunde is a member of the New York and Paris Bars and is fluent in English, French, Portuguese, Spanish and German. He frequently publishes articles and is asked to present on arbitration matters, most recently discussing Early-Stage Investments and the ‘Modern’ DCF Method in The Guide to Damages in International Arbitration (4th edition, Law Business Research 2021).
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