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Bredin Prat Offices
53 QUAI D'ORSAY
75007 PARIS
France
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Mrs Marina Weiss
Work Department
International Arbitration
Position
Partner
Career
Marina Weiss, Partner, is a member of the International Arbitration team.
Marina advises private clients as well as States and State entities in commercial and investment arbitrations conducted under the major rules (UNCITRAL, ICSID, ICC, LCIA and SCC) as well as in ad hoc arbitrations in a variety of industries and regions. She also advises clients in arbitration-related litigations and on issues of public international law.
In addition, Marina acts as arbitrator.
Languages
French, English, German, Russian
Memberships
Admitted to the Paris Bar (2010)
Education
Marina Weiss is a graduate of Columbia University School of Law (LL.M., 2010), of Sciences Po Paris (Master’s degree, with a specialization in business law, 2007) and the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Master 2 in Global Business Law (dual degree with Sciences Po Paris), 2007).
Lawyer Rankings
France > Dispute resolution: International arbitration
Bredin Prat runs a balanced practice handling commercial and investment arbitration and is entrusted by many of France’s leading corporations while also regularly acting alongside state entities in investment disputes (Morocco, Lebanon and Egypt are key clients). The firm’s caseload is highly diverse, spanning energy price review, telecoms, construction, commercial contracts and post-M&A disputes. It also regularly manages matters relating to Eastern Europe. Of particular note, the team recently earned a groundbreaking victory for the state of Malaysia in set-aside proceedings concerning a $15bn arbitration award. Raëd Fathallah, José María Pérez, Tim Portwood, Marina Weiss and Laura Fadlallah are key names.
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