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Latham & Watkins
99 BISHOPSGATE
LONDON
EC2M 3XF
England
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Charles Claypoole, a leading arbitration and international trade law practitioner, advises governments and investors on public international law, with a particular focus on investment treaty arbitration and trade sanctions. A seasoned advocate with an impressive track record, he draws on more than two decades of experience representing clients before a range of international courts and tribunals.

Charles advises clients on a full spectrum of public international law, international trade, and dispute resolution issues. He regularly helps clients navigate disputes related to:

    • Investment treaty arbitrations under bilateral and multilateral investment treaties including the Energy Charter Treaty
    • International commercial arbitration
    • Free trade agreements
    • State immunity issues
    • International humanitarian and human rights law
    • International law on territorial and maritime boundaries, including the Law of the Sea
    • International trade sanctions and export control laws

An experienced advocate, Charles has successfully represented clients before the International Court of Justice, the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal, ICSID, ICC, LCIA, and UNCITRAL arbitral tribunals.

Charles regularly publishes and speaks about international law, arbitration, as well as trade and finance sanctions. He has lectured on international boundary law at King’s College London since 2003.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Dispute resolution > Public international law

(Hall of Fame)

Charles ClaypooleLatham & Watkins

According to one client, Latham & Watkins is ‘simply the best law firm around when it comes to investment treaty arbitration’. The London team advises on a range of public international law issues, including international boundary law and Law of the Sea disputes, as well as investment treaty and international trade law, sanctions, sovereign immunity, international humanitarian legislation, and human rights law. It also acts for states in major investment treaty arbitrations. The practice is headed by Charles Claypoole, who is ‘one of the London market’s most knowledgeable and experienced public international law practitioners’. Claypoole is particularly focused on investment treaty arbitration, international trade law, and state immunity issues. The team also includes Sophie Lamb KC, who has an enviable track record in successfully representing investors and sovereign states in investment treaty disputes; Robert Price, whose workload encompasses investment treaty arbitrations, international trade, export control law and international trade sanctions; and investment treaty arbitration expert Samuel Pape. Other names to note are Thomas Lane, ‘a star of the future’; and Isuru Devendra, who acts in disputes concerning investment treaties, free trade agreements, national investment laws, and joint venture agreements.

London > Dispute resolution > International arbitration

One of the premier international arbitration practices in the London market’, Latham & Watkins‘ London team acts across the range of commercial and investment treaty arbitration, including oil and gas-related disputes over investments, pricing, terminations, post-M&A issues, and the construction of pipelines and LNG vessels. It is also highly experienced in private equity disputes. On the investment arbitration side, the team acts for both investors and respondent states. An expert in oil and gas, energy, construction, shareholder and joint venture disputes, Philip Clifford KC has ‘an encyclopaedic knowledge of international arbitration law and practice‘. Sophie Lamb KC acts throughout Europe, Asia, Africa, and the US in arbitrations, under all the principal arbitration rules. The practice also features Charles Claypoole, who represents corporations and states in high-profile matters and ‘excellent lawyer’ Robert Price. Samuel Pape‘s track record includes acting as an advocate in both investment treaty and commercial arbitrations. The next line of experienced practitioners comprises Charles Rae, Stephanie ForrestIsuru Devendra and Rebecca Angelini. In March 2024, former partner Oliver Browne left the firm.