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Three Crowns LLP
New Fetter Place
8-10 New Fetter Lane
EC4A 1AZ
England
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Work Department

International Arbitration and Public International Law

Position

Ridhi is a senior associate in the London office. Her experience includes advising clients in investment treaty and commercial arbitrations relating to taxation, oil and gas, infrastructure, and joint venture disputes. She has acted in several arbitrations under the ICSID, ICC, LCIA and UNCITRAL Rules.

Ridhi is recognised as a recommended lawyer in The Legal 500 UK’s 2023 and 2024 guides for international arbitration and public international law.

Languages

English, Hindi, Bengali

Education

Ridhi holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, and received her undergraduate degree in law from the National Academy of Legal Studies and Research (NALSAR), Hyderabad, India.

Personal

Ridhi has previously taught law at the University of Bristol, and held visiting positions at King’s College London (2017) and the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for International, European and Regulatory Procedural Law (2018).

Lawyer Rankings

London > Dispute resolution > Public international law

(Leading associates)

Ridhi Kabra – Three Crowns LLP

Exclusively active in international disputes, Three Crowns LLP‘s London office acts for corporations in heavyweight investor-state proceedings brought against states, including matters that are not treaty-based. The team also defends states against claims. The practice is co-led by the ‘extremely sharp and convincingConstantine Partasides KC, who regularly obtains multibillion-dollar awards and is increasingly involved in arbitration-related litigation; and Gaëtan Verhoosel, who has a strong track record in complex investment treaty cases. The team further showcases Middle Eastern disputes specialist Reza Mohtashami KC, who acts for oil supermajors, construction firms, sovereign states and state entities; Manish Aggarwal, an expert in investor-state arbitrations under both UNCITRAL and ICSID rules; and Leilah Bruton, who ‘has amazing attention to detail’. Other names to note are energy disputes practitioner Hamid AbdulkareemFarouk El-Hosseny, a specialist in commercial and investor-state disputes in the telecoms and oil and gas sectors; and Ridhi Kabra, who acts in investment treaty arbitrations in relation to taxation, infrastructure, telecoms, joint ventures, and oil and gas disputes. Carmen Martinez Lopez relocated to the firm’s Madrid office in October 2023.