Ms Caroline Richard > Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP > Washington DC, United States > Lawyer Profile

Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP
700 13TH STREET NW
10TH FLOOR
WASHINGTON, DC 20005
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
United States

Work Department

International Arbitration

Position

Partner

Career

Caroline is a partner in Freshfields’ international arbitration group, based in Washington, DC. Caroline has acted in many high-profile commercial and investment treaty arbitrations in the energy, mining, infrastructure and telecoms sectors across Latin America, central Asia, the Middle East and Africa.

Caroline is recognized by Who’s Who Mining (2021) and Who’s Who Legal (2021) as one of the top practitioners in the field of international arbitration and by. She has also been recognized as a “Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the Year” by Law360 (2019), a Rising Star in international arbitration by the National Law Journal (2017) and by Law360 (2016). She is co-author of the forthcoming Guide to the ICSID Additional Facility Rules, to be published by Oxford University Press.

Caroline is a Member of the Executive Council of the American Society of International Law (ASIL), a Member of the Academic Council and Advisory Board of the Institute for Transnational Arbitration (ITA), a member of the Advisory Board of the Young Canadian Arbitration Practitioners’ group, and a member of the Award Review Commission of the International Arbitration Centre of Madrid.   She is admitted to the bar in the State of New York, the District of Columbia and Ontario, Canada.  She speaks English, French and Spanish.

 

Education

Université de Montréal, Cambridge University, Harvard Law School.

Lawyer Rankings

Latin America: International firms > International arbitration

(Leading individuals)

Caroline RichardFreshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP

Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP’s global standing in international arbitration is very much in evidence in Latin America, where it has an unrivalled record in investor-state arbitrations over recent years; it typically represents investors against states and state-owned entities. It has represented parties in some of the largest and most high-profile cases to involve the region, notably expropriation and nationalisation-related cases, including representing ConocoPhillips in a series of cases relating to the 2007 expropriation of three major oil investments in Venezuela under then-President Chávez. The firm is active in cases involving parties from across the region and has an array of native Spanish and Portuguese speakers in the team. ‘Brilliant senior practitionerNigel Blackaby KC (in Washington DC) is co-head of the Latin America group alongside Noiana Marigo, who ‘directs the practice in Lat Am in an exceptional way’. Also in Washington DC, Caroline Richard (‘an outstanding international arbitration expert’) is another notable name in investor-state disputes, as is Lee Rovinescu, who was promoted to the partnership in 2020, and is highlighted for mining, energy and natural resources cases, as well as his expertise in damages. Blackaby and Richard (along with Americas practice head Elliot Friedman) are currently co-leading advice to Glencore in the first ever ICSID case against Colombia; while Marigo is acting for the same client in an UNCITRAL case against the Plurinational State of Bolivia. Counsel Natalia Zibibbo (an ‘excellent professional’); DC-based special legal consultant Maria Julia Milesi (who was promoted to counsel in May 2023); and senior associates Santiago Gatica (‘remarkable intelligence, legal knowledge and great capacity for work’), Hinda Rabkin and Madeline Snider (in Madrid), are also noted and further illustrate the practice group’s strength-in-depth. All named individuals are based in New York unless stated otherwise. Former counsel Alex Wilbraham has left the firm to become an independent arbitrator in January 2023.

United States > Dispute resolution > International arbitration

(Leading lawyers)

Caroline Richard Freshfields 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.