The International Arbitration Attorney Network provides legal representation in international commercial, investment, and construction arbitrations around the world by lawyers with at least seven years of experience working at major international law firms or as professors of international law. The network's lawyers have represented clients in numerous investment treaty arbitrations against states, including the largest investor-state arbitration to date. They have experience working on cases involving expropriation, unfair treatment, denial of justice, and violations of bilateral investment treaties in arbitrations concerning countries like Russia, Tunisia, Kazakhstan, and Ukraine.
2. Having achieved successful outcomes in numerous previous
international commercial, investment and construction
arbitrations, the IAA Network's members provide "great"
arbitration legal representation "at the highest level" in
Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia and North America. Its
prize-winning members have at least seven years of previous
experience at the world's best international corporate firms or
are prize-winning professors of international law.
3. Investment treaty arbitrations against States have increased
dramatically over the past two decades, and the members of
the International Arbitration Attorney Network have played a
role in a significant number of these arbitrations. Its members
have been involved in the largest successful investor-State
treaty arbitration to date, although they have also been
involved in numerous investor-State arbitrations where the
amount at stake was a tiny fraction of this amount.
4. Our lawyers have previously served as counsel in numerous
ICSID, UNCITRAL and SCC investment treaty arbitrations.
We have served in cases concerning expropriations, unfair and
inequitable treatment, the denial of justice, full security and
protection, discriminatory treatment, and violations of all
standards of treatment typically protected by bilateral investment
treaties. We have served in investment arbitrations involving
Russia, Tunisia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Ukraine, Turkmenistan,
Romania, Lithuania, Poland, the United States, Australia and
South Sudan, inter alia.