Arbitrators

Jonathan Dawid

Jonathan Dawid

Position

Jonathan Dawid is a leading senior junior specialising in commercial litigation and international arbitration, including investor-state arbitration. He has extensive experience acting and advising in connection with civil fraud, financial sanctions, financial services, professional negligence, aviation, and energy claims and regularly appears in the High Court as well as in international fora. He was lead counsel for the successful defendant in Radisson v Hayat [2023] EWHC 892, now the leading case on s. 73 of the Arbitration Act 1996 (waiver of right to challenge award) as well as in the underlying ICC arbitration.

Having practised both at the independent bar and as a partner in a law firm, Jonathan is attuned to the needs of clients and the need for a litigation strategy to serve the client’s broader commercial interest, being described as “highly intelligent and exceptionally analytical”, an “extremely bright and creative thinker” and a “calm, precise and persuasive advocate”

Career

Tenant Brick Court 2006-2015 and 2017 to date; counsel and partner, Joseph Hage Aaronson LLP 2015-2017

Languages

French, Polish, Italian.

Memberships

ALBA; BEG; COMBAR; LCLBA; Denning Society.

Education

University College School; Trinity College, Cambridge (1997 BA Hons; 2005 MA); Harvard University (Frank Knox Memorial Fellow; 2000 AM).

Leisure

Cooking, light verse, piano, opera, skateboarding.

Mentions

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