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Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP > The Legal 500 Rankings
Dispute resolution > Public international law Tier 3
A ‘go-to set for public international law’, Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP routinely represents sovereign nations in investor-state arbitrations. The London team is also experienced in public international law issues, such as treaty interpretation and drafting, state responsibility, state succession to bilateral investment treaties, and sovereign immunity. Charles Buderi acts for governments in sovereignty, treaty and diplomatic matters, as well as investment treaty arbitration disputes involving states and their governments; public international law expert Luciana Ricart ‘stands out for her in-depth knowledge of international law’; Lise Johnson  is a policy specialist; and Belén MarÃa Ibañez works between London and Washington DC.Practice head(s):
Charles Buderi
Other key lawyers:
Luciana Ricart; Lise Johnson; Belén MarÃa Ibañez; Justin Jacinto; Salah Malas
Testimonials
‘A go-to set for public international law.’
‘The firm stands out for its strong expertise in public international law in general, and in international foreign investment law in particular.’
‘The firm has a high-quality professional staff and team. The team works in a coordinated and collaborative manner, which leads to successful outcomes.’
‘They are knowledgeable, strategic, and highly adept at managing disputes involving states.’
‘Luciana Ricart is a highly impressive partner.’
‘Luciana Ricart runs high-profile and challenging litigation involving states with consummate ease.’
‘Luciana Ricart stands out for her in-depth knowledge of international law, as well as her experience in investment arbitration. She is particularly clever at anticipating the opponent’s legal strategy, and offering paths of action accordingly. Her cross-examination of witnesses is very efficient and accurate.’
‘Belén MarÃa Ibañez stands out for her professionalism, hard work and responsibility. She is highly focused on the details of the case and keeps abreast of the latest developments in international law and investment litigation.’
Key clients
State of Kuwait
Argentine Republic
Republic of Kazakhstan
Republic of Cyprus
State of Libya
Republic of India
Kingdom of Spain
Work highlights
- Representing the Republic of Cyprus in a case brought under the Greek and Luxembourg bilateral investment treaties with Cyprus by almost 1,000 depositors and bondholders in two Cypriot banks, in relation to measures taken by Cyprus further to its 2013 financial crisis.
- Assisted the State of Kuwait with defeating an investment claim, which was brought over a billion-dollar road project.
- Advising a state on advisory proceedings before the International Court of Justice.
Projects, energy and natural resources > Oil and gas Tier 4
Government bodies, state-owned companies and national oil companies turn to Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP for its expert advice on oil and gas mandates. Marc Hammerson leads the group, with demonstrable experience in handling corporate matters within the energy and natural resources arenas. Andrei Baev counts sponsors, international banks, financial institutions, export credit agencies and multilateral lending agencies among his key roster of clients.Practice head(s):
Marc Hammerson
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Hard-working and diligent, they always deliver for us.’
‘They have a deep depth of knowledge and are commercially focused.’
‘Impressive depth of knowledge of the oil and gas markets.’
‘Marc Hammerson brings new, practical ideas to the table, finding solutions to complex problems. A blend of deep legal and market knowledge.’
Key clients
Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. – PETROBRAS
Republic of Uganda (including Ugandan National Oil Company and the Petroleum Authority of Uganda)
Republic of Kazakhstan (and its sovereign wealth fund)
RAK Gas LLC
First Hydrocarbon Nigeria management and shareholders
Kanga Potash
Harps Holdings Pte Limited
ACAM LP
Gaza Power Generating Company LLC
ACP Energy Plc
Work highlights
- Advised RAK Gas, the state-owned company of Ras Al Khaimah, on the development of its natural gas industry including long-term contracts for the importation of natural gas and the onward sale of gas to 20 industrial customers.
- Acting for the Twentieth Defendant, Transneft, in the proceedings brought by Mr. Magomedov. The claim concerns two alleged wide-ranging conspiracies that are said to have results in the expropriation of the claimants’ assets.
- Advised Kingdom Investment Corporation Limited, a company dedicated to investments in the Horn of Africa (Ethiopia, Somalia, Djibouti).
Dispute resolution > International arbitration Tier 6
Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP‘s international arbitration practice regularly represents sovereigns in investor-state and inter-state disputes. It also acts for multinationals in international commercial arbitrations around the world. Splitting his time between London and Dubai, Charles Buderi heads both the public international law group and the international arbitration practice. London and Milan-based Milo Molfa ‘stands out for his insightful leadership’, and Luciana Ricart acts in investor-state arbitrations. Former London litigation practice head Mark Handley left the firm in July 2023.Practice head(s):
Charles Buderi; Milo Molfa; Luciana Ricart
Other key lawyers:
Serena Boscia Montalbano; Justin Jacinto; Lise Johnson; William Hampson; Alessandro Rollo; Salah Malas; Odysseas Stergianopoulos; Belén MarÃa Ibañez
Testimonials
‘Curtis has an extensive and highly-effective international presence.’
‘An excellent team – very collaborative, communicative and friendly. A pleasure to work with.’
‘Curtis has several offices in major cities around the world (New York, London, Dubai, Riyadh). This gives the company a great advantage, as it can utilise different experts from around the world.’
‘Their recommendations contain out-of-the box legal solutions, which always consider clients’ business interests and objectives. The firm stands out for the quality of its services in all aspects.’
‘The firm’s expertise in international arbitration is very solid. The commitment of the legal team to the case is until the end, and the efficiency and human skills during daily interactions with clients are remarkable.’
‘Milo Molfa stands out for his insightful leadership and impactful strategies. An excellent practitioner. Strategically very clever and easy to work with.’
‘Luciana Ricart stands out for her in-depth knowledge of international law, as well as her experience in investment arbitration. She is particularly clever at anticipating the opponent’s legal strategy, and offering paths of action accordingly. Her cross-examination of witnesses is very efficient and accurate.’
‘Belén MarÃa Ibañez stands out for her professionalism, hard work and responsibility. She is highly focused on the details of cases, and keeps abreast of the latest developments in international law and investment litigation.’
Key clients
State of Kuwait
Argentine Republic
Republic of India
Itinera
Stamicarbon
Met Newen México
Neosia Renewables
Republic of Cyprus
MT Russia
Tecnimont
Leonardo
Danieli & C. Officine Meccaniche
State of Libya
Republic of Uganda
Republic of Kazakhstan
Antrix Corporation
Kingdom of Spain
BESIX
Work highlights
- Assisted the State of Kuwait with its defeat of a claim, which was brought over a billion-dollar road project by a joint venture.
- Successfully represented the Republic of Cyprus in high-profile arbitrations, which involved claims that were based on regulatory measures in the banking industry.
- Successfully acted for the Kingdom of Spain when the tribunal issued its award in favour of Spain, declining jurisdiction over some of the claimants’ claims and dismissing the remaining claims on the merits.
Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP > Firm Profile
The firm:Â Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP, founded in 1830, was one of the first US law firms to develop a truly international practice. Dedicated to counselling clients involved with some of the most challenging transnational transactions and complex multijurisdictional disputes, Curtis represents multinational companies, international financial institutions, governments and state-owned entities, family and other privately held businesses, entrepreneurs and high-net-worth individuals. With offices in the United States, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, and Central and East Asia, Curtis is located in the key business centres where clients need the firm most.
Areas of practice: Established in the mid-1970s as one of the firm’s first European locations, the London office plays a key role in the ongoing expansion of the firm’s international practice, particularly in Africa, the Middle East, central Asia and Northern and Eastern Europe.
Curtis’ London team offers both UK and international law advice across a range of industry sectors. Its clients include multinational corporations and financial institutions, governments and state-owned companies, money managers, sovereign wealth funds and start-ups. In keeping with the firm’s international profile, the London office offers Curtis’ clients multilingual and multijurisdictional lawyers whose professional experience and international orientation make them well-positioned to handle complex and unique international legal assignments. With the office’s English law capability and experience in legal matters involving the UK, the London team directs the UK component of larger international transactions, including litigation matters in the English courts and tribunals.
The firm is well-known for representing governments and state-owned entities as clients, across oil and gas, infrastructure development and international arbitration. The London office boasts practitioners across all these fields and is also at the heart of the firm’s busy and highly regarded Public International Law practice, which works closely with the investment treaty arbitration team. Curtis has a rich insight into the unique position of sovereign states, and provides day-to-day advice for in-house legal departments as well as representing states before international tribunals.
Curtis is a market-leader in investor-state arbitration, having acted successfully for states and government-owned entities in some of the most important and complex disputes of recent times. Members of the Curtis London team work on many of the world’s high-profile international arbitrations and our practice extends to acting for clients in enforcement-related court proceedings in England.
The London team boasts a strong and growing commercial arbitration practice, with dispute experience in the oil & gas industry, construction, telecommunications, mining, agriculture, infrastructure, transportation and energy sectors. With solicitor-advocates among our litigators, and a wealth of experience in international commercial arbitration, this is an area of practice that continues to grow, and is notable for its international orientation in comparison with other UK based disputes practices.
Our corporate and commercial team advises a wide spectrum of international and domestic corporates on the full range of corporate and commercial matters. Members of the team work closely with colleagues in other offices on the UK component of international deals.
The office has a thriving private funds group. Our lawyers advise major international banks, investment managers and firms, high-net-worth individuals and sovereign wealth funds, on the planning, structuring and formation of various complex funds. The compact team has a truly international presence and global reach, working on a daily basis with clients on five different continents.
Main Contacts
Department | Name | Telephone | |
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Commercial Arbitration | Milo Molfa | [email protected] | |
Commercial Litigation | Mark Handley | [email protected] | |
Corporate | Tony Edwards | [email protected] | |
Economic Sanctions | Mark Handley | [email protected] | |
Energy /Oil and Gas | Marc Hammerson | [email protected] | |
Finance | |||
International Arbitration | Luciana Ricart | [email protected] | |
Investment Management | Thomas Laurer | [email protected] | |
Public International Law | Charles Buderi | [email protected] |