International Arbitrator
and Counsel
Cross-Border Disputes
Serving as both independent arbitrator and counsel in complex international disputes across the Americas and Europe.
Extensive experience in ICC, ICDR/AAA, UNCITRAL, and cross-border proceedings.
Recognized by
Chambers & Partners
Nationwide — International Arbitration: Counsel
Legal 500
Miami Elite — International Arbitration
Chambers USA
America's Leading Lawyers for Business
Best Lawyers in America
International Commercial Arbitration
WWL / Lexology
Arbitration 2024
Independent Arbitrator
Serving as a neutral decision-maker in international commercial and treaty-related disputes. Appointed as sole arbitrator, co-arbitrator, and chair in proceedings under ICC, ICDR/AAA, UNCITRAL, and ad hoc rules.
Counsel in Arbitration
Representing clients in complex cross-border disputes, including international commercial arbitration, investor-state claims, and enforcement of arbitral awards.
Practice Areas
Areas of Focus
International Commercial Arbitration
Representing parties in complex cross-border commercial disputes under ICC, ICDR/AAA, UNCITRAL, and ad hoc rules across multiple jurisdictions and legal systems.
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Investor-State Arbitration
Advising and representing investors and states in treaty-based disputes under ICSID, UNCITRAL, and other frameworks involving bilateral and multilateral investment treaties.
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DISTINCTIVE ADVANTAGE
A Rare Dual Perspective
Dual Perspective: Arbitrator + Counsel
Experience as both arbitrator and counsel provides a comprehensive understanding of procedure, strategy, and decision-making a rare perspective that strengthens both roles.
Cross-Border Capability (Americas ↔ Europe)
Offices in Miami, Madrid, and Paris. Seamless practice across civil and common law traditions in English, Spanish, and French.
Experience Across Legal Systems (Common + Civil Law)
Deep familiarity with both common law and civil law procedural frameworks, enabling effective advocacy and decision-making regardless of the governing law.
Independence & Integrity
The firm serves as arbitrator or counsel depending on the matter, but not both in the same dispute. This dual capability provides a rare perspective that strengthens both decision-making and advocacy — while maintaining strict adherence to independence and conflict standards.
All engagements are subject to a conflicts check and execution of an engagement letter.
Checklist for the First Month of International Commercial Arbitration
A step-by-step guide for covering ICDR and ICC procedures, filing deadlines, arbitrator selection, and key tasks for the critical first 30 days.
Request Availability / Discuss a Matter
Whether you are seeking an arbitrator appointment or counsel representation, we welcome your inquiry. All requests are subject to a conflicts review.