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Christopher Glasscock

Christopher Glasscock

LOVILL, Panama

Work Department

PRACTICE AREAS: Dispute Resolution, Private Clients.

Position

Associate

Career

Christopher Glasscock is an associate on the dispute resolution team at LOVILL.

His areas of practice include national and international litigation in civil and commercial matters, as well as experience in international arbitrations under the ICC, ICSID, UNCITRAL and CECAP Rules, in disputes involving construction, logistics, joint ventures and States representation.

He has a degree in Law and Political Science from the Universidad Católica Santa María la Antigua de Panamá, and has a Master of Laws (LL.M) in International Business and Economic Law with a Certificate in International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution from Georgetown University Law Center.

Among other relevant aspects, Christopher developed his international labor expertise working at the headquarters of the International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), in Paris (2018), and in the International Arbitration Department of an international law firm in Washington DC (2020).

In addition, Christopher publishes and regularly participates in dispute resolution and public international law issues.

He is currently a member of the Inter-American Bar Association (IABA), Young ITA, National Bar Association of Panama, LOVILL Foundation, ICC Global Internship Alumni and CSPC Presidential Fellows Program.

Languages

English, Spanish

Memberships

Panama Young Arbitrators Georgetown International Arbitration Society Young ITA Hispanic Bar Association of the District of Columbia Inter American Bar Association Panamanian Bar Association (Colegio Nacional de Abogados) ICC Global Alumni Network CSPC Presidential Fellows Alumni Group

Education

Universidad Católica Santa María la Antigua (Panama), LL.B., cum laude. Georgetown University Law Center (Washington, D.C.), Master of Laws (LL.M) in International Business and Economic Law, distinction. Georgetown University Law Center, Certificate in International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution.

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