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Paolo Cammarota, Esq., J.D. (Stanford), M.A. (Yale)

Paolo Cammarota, Esq., J.D. (Stanford), M.A. (Yale)

Work Department

International Arbitration and Litigation (New York)

Position

International Of Counsel, New York, USA

Career

Paolo J. Cammarota represents clients in arbitrations (international and domestic) and litigations in New York’s state and federal courts. Over the last two decades, Mr. Cammarota has represented a variety of clients, including Fortune 500 companies, tech start-ups, closely held firms, and high net-worth individuals. He is an alumnus of Stanford Law School and a former litigator with Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP.

Mr. Cammarota's industry experience includes insurance (shareholder litigations, contractual disputes, regulatory issues, and white-collar prosecutions); accounting (litigations and regulatory actions involving Big Four firms); finance (various major banks and investment funds); construction (representing multiple firms in arbitrations and litigations); and technology/manufacturing (data companies, electronics manufacturers, auto and airplane companies). He is experienced at all stages of the dispute resolution process, including filing and answering complaints, handling discovery, taking and defending cross-examinations, drafting and arguing motions, and collecting and disputing judicial awards. He has extensive arbitration experience, including under the ICC, ICSID, UNCITRAL, AAA, JAMS, and other rules. In addition to representing clients in disputes, he also has regulatory experience, including advising on compliance with the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, U.S. money laundering rules, and federal securities regulations, as well as representing clients on matters before the S.E.C. and C.F.T.C.

Mr. Cammarota is fluent in German and has a technological background (having previously worked in telecommunications for British Telecom and Deutsche Telekom). He is well versed in the intersection of arbitrations and the court system, including the mechanics of taking discovery and enforcing arbitral awards.  For more information, please see panlegal.net.

Languages

English and German

Education

J.D. (Stanford), M.A. (Yale), B.A. (UC Berkeley)