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Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP
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Work Department

International Arbitration

Position

Partner, Head of Arbitration in the Americas and Co-Head of Latin America Practice

Career

Noiana Marigo is a partner in our international arbitration group, head of arbitration in the Americas and co-head of the firm’s Latin America practice.

Noiana is civil and common law trained and has acted as counsel and arbitrator in more than 45 high-stakes, cutting-edge commercial and investment treaty arbitrations conducted under the auspices of the ICSID, ICC, PCA and/or ICDR, and under the UNCITRAL rules in both English and Spanish across a variety of sectors such as oil and gas, mining, telecommunications, infrastructure, aviation and airport services, pensions, sovereign debt, agriculture, and food production and distribution. Noiana currently represents several investors in their arbitrations against Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Chile, Venezuela, Honduras, Uruguay, and Ecuador

Noiana is recognized by Who’s Who Legal (2021) as one of the top practitioners in the field of international arbitration. In 2019, she was selected by the Hispanic National Bar Foundation as the recipient of the Latina Leadership Award and, in 2020, Noiana was recognized as one of the leading lawyers in the United States by Lawdragon and one of Latin America’s “Top 35 Female Lawyers” by Latinvex for her achievements in international arbitration.

Prior to joining Freshfields in 2002, Noiana worked for Marval, O’Farrell & Mairal for three years in Buenos Aires. Noiana received her law degree, with honors, from Buenos Aires University and her masters, with honors, from Université Paris I Panthéon and a masters in international legal studies from New York University School of Law. She is admitted as an attorney in Argentina and in New York. She speaks English, Spanish, French and German.

 

Languages

English, Spanish, French, German

Education

Buenos Aires University, Université Paris I Panthéon, New York University School of Law

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Dispute resolution > International arbitration

(Leading partners)

Noiana MarigoFreshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP

Satisfied clients hail Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP as ‘the best law firm in international arbitration’. Forming a significant part of its global international arbitration practice, the firm’s US offering is split between Washington DC and New York and is active worldwide, with a focus on the Americas. Recognized internationally for its record in ICSID cases, with an emphasis on major investor-state disputes, the group is also well-versed in high-stakes commercial arbitrations. In Washington DC, Latin America practice co-head Nigel Blackaby draws on extensive hands-on experience—he has acted as counsel or arbitrator in over 100 arbitrations—and is particularly revered for energy and mining disputes. Also in DC, Caroline Richard is noted for her focus on investor-state cases, with recent involvement in major multi-jurisdictional matters. From New York, Buenos Aires- and New York-qualified Noiana Marigo co-heads the global international arbitration team and the Latin America practice and is sought after for work across the Americas; she recently teamed up with Blackaby and Richard to represent Glencore on a landmark ICSID arbitration claim against Colombia. New York’s Elliot Friedman fronts the international arbitration group for the Americas and is representing ConocoPhillips in its ongoing attempts to enforce its mammoth ICSID award against Venezuela. Up-and-coming arbitration specialist Lee Rovinescu and Thomas Walsh are also recommended in New York.

Latin America: International firms > International arbitration

(Leading partners)

Noiana MarigoFreshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP

Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP is a global leader in international arbitration and its longstanding focus on Latin America has brought major rewards. Staying at the forefront of sectoral developments, the Latin America international arbitration team has landed a series of large-scale ESG-related cases, including those involving community consultation, social licence and indigenous rights issues; this is across both the investor-state and commercial arbitration segments. The practice is also noted for its expertise in energy transition and decarbonisation cases, along with resource nationalism-driven disputes. It has seen further growth in arbitrations linked to judicial activism in various Latin American states. Technology is another expanding area for the firm, including cases linked to new regulations imposed on ride hailing app providers. Many in the Latin American team have either lived, studied or worked in the region, including a number that are dual-licensed in the US and a Latin American jurisdiction. Washington DC-based Nigel Blackaby KC is a giant of the international arbitration market and co-heads the Latin America team, having represented clients in some of the biggest cases of recent times. Noiana Marigo also co-heads the team and is highly rated; as is Washington DC’s Caroline Richard, who has made a further impact in mining and minerals cases. Lee Rovinescu is another emerging talent, along with counsels Natalia Zibibbo and Washington DC-based Maria Julia Milesi. All named individuals are based in New York unless stated otherwise.