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Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP is highly regarded for its expertise in representing state entities in large investment disputes – the firm applies a rare and unique policy of acting only for states and state-owned entities in investor-state arbitration. The team regularly handles large cases on behalf of Kazakhstan but also manages cases dealing with European countries and Africa. It acts in large oil and gas and mining disputes in addition to many other issues. The practice also has strong knowledge of exequatur and set aside proceedings, while the firm’s international platform is another asset. The team is co-headed by Geoffroy Lyonnet and Peter Wolrich. Also involved are Rémy Lerner and Marie-Claire Argac.
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  • ‘The team not only has extensive experience in arbitration procedure, being able to assist clients in arbitrations governed by multiple regulators, but also has the ability to understand technical concepts which are fundamental for litigation in construction matters.’

  • ‘Curtis' arbitration team is one of the best in the world, with deep expertise in defending the interests of states.’

Kernmandanten

  • The Republic of Kazakhstan
  • National Oil Corporation of Libya

Highlight-Mandate

  • Representing the Republic of Congo in an ICC arbitration initiated by local mining company Avima Fer and its majority shareholder Greyridge following the withdrawal of the company’s mining exploitation license due to its failure to develop and exploit an iron ore deposit in Congo.
  • Representing the Republic of Congo in an ICC arbitration initiated by a local mining company Congo Iron and its majority shareholder Sundance following the withdrawal of the company’s mining exploitation license following its failure to develop and exploit an iron ore deposit in Congo.