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Carter-Ruck are delighted to welcome International Arbitration partner Tom Cameron to the firm. Tom joins the firm from international law firm White & Case LLP.
Tom is a highly experienced international disputes lawyer, who has represented clients in numerous high-value commercial arbitrations, as well as in disputes under investment treaties.
Having practised in Paris and London, Tom has experience of disputes under contracts with a wide array of different governing laws of both civil-law and common-law jurisdictions.
He has experience of arbitrations seated in numerous jurisdictions (including England, Switzerland, Singapore, France, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Qatar) and under all the major institutional rules, as well as of advising on enforcement and annulment proceedings and other proceedings before national courts.
Tom is an English Solicitor Advocate, with substantial experience of oral advocacy and cross-examination in international arbitration proceedings.
His experience spans numerous industries (including energy, metals/mining, construction, technology, telecoms, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and private equity).
He has particular expertise in disputes in the energy sector (oil and gas and renewables) and has regularly represented some of the world’s largest energy companies in sensitive, high-value disputes for many years. He also has substantial experience in disputes about pricing and valuation.
Carter-Ruck Senior Partner Cameron Doley said: ‘Tom’s arrival builds on and strengthens our International capability as we continue to deliver a wide range of dispute resolution services to multinational companies, sovereign states, global media networks, international banks and UHNWs.’
Tom added: ‘I am excited to join Carter-Ruck and to work with Cameron and the team to further contribute to what is already a thriving International Arbitration and international-law practice.’
Tom is an Oxford graduate, obtaining a Masters in Classics. He was previously Counsel in White & Case��s International Arbitration team, working from its London and Paris offices for 14 years.