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Simon NESBITT QC |
IAI Young Practitioner |
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Maitland Chambers 7 Stone Buildings Lincoln's Inn London WC2A 3SZ United Kingdom Tel: +44.20.7406.1200 Fax: +44.20.7406.1300 snesbitt@maitlandchambers.com
http://www.maitlandchambers.com
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Languages |
English (native); French, Italian (fluent); German (working knowledge) |
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Nationality |
UK |
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Bar Admission |
Solicitor, England & Wales - 1994
Avocat à la Cour, Paris - 1997
Solicitor-Advocate, England & Wales - 2002
Queen's Counsel - 2015
Barrister, England & Wales - 2015 |
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Education |
Pembroke College, University of Oxford (MA Honours (1st class) Modern Languages - 1990) |
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Experience as Arbitrator |
Chair, sole and co-arbitrator in numerous international arbitration proceedings, ad hoc and under the Rules of the ICC, LCIA and LMAA. |
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Experience as Counsel |
Numerous international arbitration proceedings, ad hoc and under the Rules of the ICC, LCIA, SIAC, SCC, HKIAC and ICSID rules, (energy, mining, oil and gas, banking and financial services, food and beverage, pharmaceutical, commodities, international investment, and projects and construction) |
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Publications Relating to Arbitration |
• "Safe Ports for Arbitral Storms, Bestriding the Narrow World," (Parts I & II) CIArb Journal, (Thomson Reuters, 2015-2016)
• The Status and Operation of Unilateral or Optional Arbitration Clauses," 22(1) Arb. Int’l 133 (2006)(with H. Quinlan)
• "Le contentieux et ses modes de résolution," in Guide des affaires en Grande-Bretagne (French Chamber of Commerce, 2002)
• "International Arbitration: achieving uniformity on the global stage," In Brief, Nov. 2002
• "What to do with a reluctant witness," The European Lawyer, Jan. 2003 |
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Other Connections with France |
Practised in Paris for five years with a major international law firm. |
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