May 01, 2009 - GAR 100 - 2nd Edition
Crowell & Moring is a relative newcomer to the Washington, DC arbitration market. The practice group took on its current form in 2006 to 2007, when a team joined from Fulbright & Jaworski.
May 01, 2009 - GAR 100 - 2nd Edition
Al Tamimi & Company is the largest independent law firm in the Gulf region, with more than 80 lawyers, and offices across the United Arab Emirates (Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah and Dubai Internet City), in Iraq (Baghdad) and Qatar (Doha).
May 01, 2009 - GAR 100 - 2nd Edition
At Weil Gotshal & Manges in the US, three partners nowadays focus on international arbitration to the near exclusion of other types of dispute work: Eric Ordway (Paris and New York), Chip Roh (Washington, DC) and Guillermo Aguilar-Alvarez (New York).
May 01, 2009 - GAR 100 - 2nd Edition
In Germany, CMS Hasche Sigle enjoys its arbitration name thanks to Klaus Michael Sachs and Torsten Lörcher. Sachs is a vice president of the LCIA Court and his practice is now angled at accepting appointments more than direct client work. He co-edits the German arbitration journal SchiedsVZ.
May 01, 2009 - GAR 100 - 2nd Edition
Stibbe has offices in Amsterdam, Brussels, London and New York, and also benefits from its affiliation with leading international firm Herbert Smith LLP and Gleiss Lutz in Germany.
May 01, 2009 - GAR 100 - 2nd Edition
Schönherr is a division-one firm for litigation in Austria and therefore also has a good name there for arbitration.
May 01, 2009 - GAR 100 - 2nd Edition
Curtis Mallet-Prevost Colt & Mosle is counsel to Venezuela as it attempts to deflect various multimillion-dollar claims from upset oil majors.
May 01, 2009 - GAR 100 - 2nd Edition
Kim & Chang tops the Korean market in most speciality areas - and arbitration is no exception. The arbitration group is led by Byung Chol Yoon, whose other focus is M&A.
May 01, 2009 - GAR 100 - 2nd Edition
Salans covered international arbitration in its early days because it focused on advice to businesses that were trading inside the Soviet Union. Its network of lawyers on the ground across the former Eastern bloc continues to pick up substantial arbitrations. The firm has long-established offices in Almaty, Baku, Bratislava, Bucharest, Istanbul, Kiev, Moscow, Prague, St Petersburg and Warsaw.
May 01, 2009 - GAR 100 - 2nd Edition
GAR's sister publication Latin Lawyer summarises this useful Miami firm as a "small but prestigious boutique focused on international arbitration and litigation that enjoys an excellent reputation across Latin America".