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Thomas BEVILACQUA |
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Foley Hoag LLP 39 rue du Colisée 75008 Paris France Tel: +33 .1.70.36.61.33 (Direct) Fax: +33.1.70.36.61.31 tbevilacqua@foleyhoag.com
http://www.foleyhoag.com
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| Languages |
English (native); French (fluent) |
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| Nationality |
USA, France |
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| Bar Admission |
Texas - 1995 (inactive status selected)
New York - 1996
Paris - 2003
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| Education |
State University of New York at Albany (BA, summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa - 1991); Albany Law School (JD, magna cum laude - 1995); Université Panthéon-Sorbonne (Paris 1) (LLM, mention bien - 2001) |
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Academic Position |
Adjunct professor (Droit anglo-américain des affaires) - Université Paris Ouest (Nanterre-La Défense) |
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Experience as Counsel |
Numerous international and domestic arbitration proceedings, ad hoc (including UNCITRAL) and under the Rules of the ICC, AAA/ICDR, LCIA, Canadian Commercial Arbitration Centre (CCAC), Chambre arbitrale de Paris and ICSID (mainly construction, energy, mergers & acquisitions, distribution and general commercial matters)
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Publications Relating to Arbitration |
• "Ensuring Party Equality in the Process of Designating Arbitrators in Multiparty Arbitration: An Update on the Governing Provisions," 27(1) J. Int'l Arb. 9 (2010) (with R. Ugarte)
• "Voluntary Intervention and Other Participation of Third Parties in Ongoing International Arbitrations: A Survey of the Current State of Play," 1(4) World Arb. & Med. Rev. 507 (2007)
• "L’Article 3 de la Convention de Vienne et les contrats complexes dans le domaine de l’informatique: une lecture de la jurisprudence pertinente," 50(3) McGill L.J. 553 (2005)
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