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Stewarts Law LLP
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LONDON
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Work Department

International Arbitration

Position

Partner, Head of International Arbitration and Head of India

Sherina specialises in international commercial arbitration, investor-state arbitration, litigation and alternative dispute resolutions (ADR). In addition to acting as counsel in arbitrations, she also sits as an arbitrator. Sherina is ranked in the Legal Business Arbitration Power List and as a Global Leader in the Who’s Who Legal.

Sherina has a wide range of experience in all key aspects of international arbitration, including a focus on India-related disputes. Her global client base spans a broad range of industries, including energy, construction, oil and gas, trade, transport pharmaceuticals, commodities, finance and technology.

Sherina has experience of all major arbitral institutions, including the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA), the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) and the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC).

Sherina has practised across multiple jurisdictions, including as an advocate in India (Mumbai) before qualifying in England and Wales.

 

Sherina has achieved a number of successes for her clients in both commercial and investment arbitration proceedings in terms of settlement and arbitration awards. Her experience includes acting for:

  • An Indian multinational oil and gas company and its international subsidiary in two oil and gas-related arbitrations against an African state (UNCITRAL, Sudanese law, London seat).
  • A French maritime and transportation company in respect of its challenge in the English courts to an award issued under the India-France BIT in an arbitration seated in London and conducted under the UNCITRAL rules (UNCITRAL, English law, London seat).
  • A US curtain manufacturer against a large Pakistani textile manufacturing company (UNCITRAL, English law, London seat).
  • A national oil and gas company in relation to a decommissioning dispute against a contractor in respect of a drilling campaign offshore West Africa. The dispute involves variation claims exceeding US$80m (LCIA, Angolan law, London seat).
  • An Indian airline in relation to a multi-billion dollar dispute between various shareholders concerning alleged breaches of a shareholders agreement (LCIA, Indian law, New Delhi seat).
  • One of the wealthiest South Asian families in an African jurisdiction involving a dispute over a number of assets the family owns worldwide (LCIA, English law, London seat).
  • A Middle Eastern satellite operator in a dispute with a Canadian telecommunications provider concerning a transponder rights agreement (ICC, English law, London seat).
  • An Indian water manufacturer against a Qatari contractor relating to contracts in relation to two water treatment plants (ICC, Qatari law, London seat).
  • Two multinational banks against an insurance company relating to political risk insurance events in South America (LCIA, English law, London seat).
  • A global company on potential remedies under bilateral investment treaties involving Tanzania in a matter involving several hundred million dollars, including advice on the implications of the Standard Chartered v Tanzania BIT claim.
  • A European infrastructure company in a bilateral investment treaty claim against a former Soviet state for breaches of agreements and fair and equitable treatment provisions relating to changes in local law and investment policy.

Sherina has also had numerous successes in high-value litigations before the English High Court. Some high-value, complex disputes in which she has been involved include acting for:

  • A US construction company as defendant in a litigation concerning the construction of one of the world’s largest beverage facilities
  • One of India’s largest conglomerates in a multi-billion dollar litigation against numerous global and Indian banks
  • An Indian owner and operator of a commodities and currencies derivative exchange in a litigation relating to the enforcement actions arising out of a successful award in a London-seated ICC arbitration.

Career

Sherina trained at Linklaters in London before spending six years at Shearman & Sterling. She was most recently Head of the India practice at Norton Rose Fulbright before joining Stewarts in October 2023.

Memberships

Sherina is on the board of the LCIA and the European Federation of Investment Law and Arbitration (EFILA).

She is also a member of:

  • Advisory Council of the School of International Arbitration of the Queen Mary University of London
  • City of London Law Society Arbitration Committee
  • ICC Indian Arbitration Group
  • SIAC Users Counsel
  • Chamber of Arbitration of the Indian International Arbitration Centre
  • Steering Committee of the Pledge for Equal Representation for Women and the Chair of the India Pledge Committee.
  • Task Force of the IBA Arbitration Guidelines and Rules Subcommittee for the revision of the 2014 IBA Guidelines on Conflicts of Interest.

Sherina is also part of a number of mentorship programmes for law students, including for the School of International Arbitration of the Queen Mary University of London and the Institute of Transnational Arbitration (ITA) at the Centre for American and International Law.

Personal

Sherina is passionate about family, friends, food, animals and adventure. If she weren’t a lawyer, Sherina would likely be a travel and food writer.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Dispute resolution > Public international law

Experienced in investor-state arbitration, Stewarts Law LLP‘s ’public international law’s team comprises experienced and fantastic attorneys’. The nine-strong group features Sherina Petit, a November 2023 recruit from Norton Rose Fulbright, whose practice encompasses international commercial arbitration and investor-state arbitration; Alejandro Garcia, who leads the firm’s investor-state arbitration practice; and Africa and Middle East expert Daniel Wilmot, who acts in oil, gas and technology sector-related disputes. The department also includes Ilyas Bulut, who assists with complex disputes comprising international elements; commercial disputes lawyer Natalie Osafo; and Marco Piccolo, who focuses on investor-state arbitration.

London > Dispute resolution > International arbitration

(Leading partners)

Sherina Petit – Stewarts Law LLP

Stewarts Law LLP is particularly well known for Africa and Latin America-related commercial and investor-state arbitrations. The group is headed up by Sherina Petit, a November 2023 recruit from Norton Rose Fulbright, whose arrival bolsters the team’s India-linked arbitration specialism. Alejandro Garcia is ‘a brilliant example of leadership and expertise’, and Daniel Wilmot is an expert in Africa-related arbitrations. India specialist Nishant Nath Singh is a March 2024 hire from Slaughter and May.

Latin America: International firms > International arbitration

Stewarts Law LLP has made a solid impression in Latin America international arbitration under the leadership of Alejandro Garcia. Based in London, he and the team are ‘extremely skilled at finding quick and creative solutions’, have an established reputation in investment treaty and commercial arbitration and frequently team up with Latin America-located firms as co-counsel on significant cases. The firm is also recognised for its use of third-party funding in cases, with the majority of its Latin America arbitration engagements being funded. It has represented clients in two multimillion-dollar investment treaty arbitrations against Mexico, along with handling substantial commercial arbitrations across Latin America. The global team was further augmented by the arrival of Sherina Petit as head of international arbitration in November 2023 after almost 15 years at Norton Rose Fulbright. Mark McMahon and Marco Piccolo stand out among the associate bench.