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Roland Ziadé

Work Department
Litigation, Arbitration & Investigations
Position
Roland has acted as counsel in approximately one hundred international arbitration cases (ICC, UNCITRAL, LCIA, ICSID, AAA, SCC, OHADA, PCA, and ad hoc) and has represented and advised private companies (from the United States of America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Africa), states, and international organisations.
Roland has also acted as arbitrator in over 45 international arbitrations (ICC, LCIA, ICSID, UNCITRAL, SCC, Swiss Chambers, DIAC, DIFC-LCIA, AFA, CRCICA). He was a member of the ICC International Court of Arbitration for 9 years.
Roland is distinguished by Chambers Global and Chambers Europe, The International Who’s Who on Commercial Arbitration, Best Lawyers, as well as the Guide to the World’s Leading Experts in Commercial Arbitration, for his experience and expertise in international arbitration. In 2011, Global Arbitration Review named Roland as one of the 45 top arbitration lawyers under the age of 45 and in 2017, Global Arbitration Review ranked him in the top three worldwide of partners below 45. In 2018, he was selected by Who’s Who Legal among the 10 leading and most highly regarded arbitration counsel and arbitrators in France and in 2019 he was identified among the top 15 Global Elite Thought Leaders for the EMENA Region.
According to Chambers, Roland is consistently considered as “a bright lawyer” and “skilled arbitrator.” He “attracts high praise from clients, with one saying: ‘I appreciated his ability to understand how corporate clients view the law, rather than looking at it as a purist – this is actually rarer than you think.’ Other sources describe him as ‘an outstanding lawyer; he is extremely talented and very efficient.’ He is highly experienced on acting in Middle East-related cases.” He is also “well respected for his work in North and Sub-Saharan Africa, with considerable experience of investment treaty arbitrations.” Roland is “highlighted by clients for his attention to detail and precision in risk assessment.” Interviewees also say that he “looks at the file from all angles and doesn’t leave any part of the puzzle unfilled” and that “he is able to quickly factor in the client’s expectations and to adapt to complex situations.” He impresses sources as “a very, very good and very very accomplished guy” with “considerable experience of investment treaty arbitration.” Clients appreciate his ‘excellent knowledge of the procedural aspects of an arbitration, as well as his broad knowledge of international jurisprudence,’ with one enthusing that he is a “star.” (Chambers Global).
According to Who’s Who Legal, “the eminent Roland Ziadé is described as an ‘outstanding negotiator’ with significant experience on the international scene.” “Described as a ‘star’”, he “emerges as one of the titans of the arbitration market in Europe” and is “regarded as one of the most sought-after counsel for international arbitrations, particularly in reference to ICC arbitration.” He “has extensive experience sitting as arbitrator in major disputes and draw praise for ‘his multicultural mindset and excellent knowledge of commercial arbitration’” (Who’s Who Legal).
Legal 500 considers that he “stands out for being very knowledgeable, sharp and passionate. Each new case is treated as if it was the case that will change his career. He has great capacity to anticipate and address the moves of the adverse party and to predict the expectations of the tribunal. He is definitively a top arbitration lawyer and someone to better have on one’s own side when facing an arbitration dispute” (Legal 500).
Career
2013 to date Partner, Linklaters, Paris
2010 to date Lecturer on International Arbitration (Université de Versailles, Sciences Po and Paris Bar School)
2010 – 2013 Counsel, Cleary Gottlieb, Paris and Abu Dhabi
2002 – 2009 Associate, Cleary Gottlieb, New York and Paris
1999 – 2001 Associate, Stibbe (now Latham & Watkins), Paris
Languages
French, English, Arabic
Memberships
- Member of the ICC International Court of Arbitration
- Member of the ICC Commission on Arbitration
- Member of various ICC arbitration-related Task Forces
- Member of the Executive Committee of the Comité Français de l’Arbitrage
- Member of the Executive Committee of the Foundation for International Arbitration Advocacy
- Member of the Executive Committee of the Harvard Club of France
- Member of numerous arbitral organisations (LCIA, IAI, AFA, ASA etc.)
Education
2003 – Admitted to the New York Bar
2002 – Harvard Law School – LLM (Fulbright Scholar)
1999 – Admitted to the Beirut Bar
1999 – Admitted to the Paris Bar (Laureate, 2nd out of 1055 students)
1996 – Hague Academy of International Law Certificate
1996 – University of Paris I (Sorbonne): DESS in International Trade Law
1996 – University of Paris II (Assas): DEA in Private International Law and International Business Law
1995 – University of Paris II (Assas): Maîtrise in Business Law
Lawyer Rankings
Latin America: International firms > International arbitration
Linklaters LLP has achieved considerable growth in international arbitration over the last five years. In Latin America, it has represented clients in cases against El Salvador and Peru, as well as defending the Dominican Republic in arbitration under ICSID’s Additional Facility Rules brought by Sargeant Petroleum under the Dominican Republic-Central America-United States Free Trade Agreement (DR-CAFTA). In commercial arbitration, the firm benefits from the presence of ‘exceptional lawyer‘ Christian Albanesi, the former managing counsel at the ICC International Court of Arbitration; Albanesi is praised for his cross-examination skills. In addition to investor-state disputes, he has established the team as a presence in the construction and infrastructure disputes segment, ass well as for post-M&A conflicts. London partner Matthew Weiniger KC has a huge global reputation and frequently leads Latin America-related cases. Adam Lurie provides further senior level expertise, along with Roland Ziadé in Paris. Named individuals are based in Washington DC unless stated otherwise.
Morocco > Foreign firms
Operating from its Paris office, Linklaters LLP relies on its strong relationships with local firms and counsel and on-the-ground presence during major deals to deliver its services in Morocco. Bertrand Andriani, head of the firm’s Francophone Africa division, has been recognised for his project development and project financing expertise. Litigation and arbitration specialist Roland Ziadé is an asset to the team with his knowledge of OHADA law as well as local law and procedure. Ziadé often acts as an arbitrator in cases involving Moroccan companies.
Algeria > Foreign firms
Linklaters LLP advises on transactions and disputes across sectors such as oil and gas, banking, and infrastructure in Algeria. The team, based in Paris and supported by lawyers across Europe, works closely with multinational corporations, financial institutions, and government entities. Bertrand Andriani, managing partner in Paris, is an expert in project financing and development in Francophone Africa, with notable activity in Algeria. Roland Ziadé is a specialist in litigation and arbitration and has experience with Algerian disputes.
France > Dispute resolution: International arbitration
(Leading partners)Linklaters ‘ solid Parisian-based practice is proficient at handling investment and commercial arbitration disputes, and regularly combines forces with colleagues based in the firm’s other international offices. The team is busy managing work in relation to Africa (Gabon, Senegal) and the Middle East, spanning various industry sectors such as oil and gas, construction, mining and M&A. The team also regularly deals with award enforcement proceedings before French courts, including handling sensitive matters raising corruption allegations. International corporations as well as some African states are clients. The team is headed by Roland Ziadé , who is supported by counsels Andrew Plump, Maria Mitaeva and Claudia Cavicchioli.
Lawyer Rankings
- Leading partners France > Dispute resolution: International arbitration
- Dispute resolution: International arbitration France
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Banking and finance: transactional work
- Capital markets: debt capital markets
- EU, competition and distribution
- Industry focus: Energy
- Intellectual property: Patents
- Project finance
Firm Rankings
- Administrative and public law
- Data privacy and data protection
- Derivatives and structured finance
- Dispute resolution: Commercial litigation
- Dispute resolution: Stock market litigation
- Employment
- Insolvency
- Intellectual property: Trade marks and designs
- Private equity: LBO
- Real estate
- Tax
- Banking and finance: Bank regulatory
- Dispute resolution: International arbitration
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Private equity: Fund formation