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Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner
Governor’s House
5 Laurence Pountney Hill
EC4R 0BR
England

Work Department

International Arbitration

Position

Senior Associate

Career

Nadia is a Senior Associate with International Arbitration and Construction Disputes Group in London. She is a Solicitor Advocate – Higher Courts (Civil Proceedings). She has experience in complex, cross-border commercial dispute resolution, with a particular focus on international arbitration. She regularly acts in international commercial arbitrations administered under the rules of the major international arbitral institutions, as well as in ad hoc arbitration proceedings.

Nadia has advised clients from sectors as diverse as private equity, on-line retail, energy, telecommunications, international trade, construction and engineering, private equity and financial services.

Nadia is also experienced in litigation before in the Commercial Court in London. She regularly advises on the drafting of arbitration clauses in commercial and financial agreements.

Nadia is an English solicitor and admitted to practice in Russia.

Languages

English, Russian

Lawyer Rankings

London > Dispute resolution > International arbitration

(Rising stars)

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Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner‘s ‘highly efficient team‘ has an enviable track record in cross-border disputes, particularly in relation to Africa, continental Europe, Russia, India, Pakistan and Israel. Global arbitration group co-head, George Burn, is a specialist in both commercial arbitration and investor-state arbitration proceedings; Roman Khodykin acts in corporate, shareholder, reinsurance and energy disputes; and Claire Morel de Westgaver is experienced in claims over technology, corporate transactions, licenses, and cross-border sale agreements. At senior associate level, Nadia Hubbuck acts in international commercial arbitrations administered under the rules of major international arbitral institutions, as well as in ad hoc proceedings.