Foley Hoag Partner Clara Brillembourg Listed as Arbitrator by Peru IA
April 09, 2020
Foley Hoag LLP partner Clara Brillembourg has been listed as an international arbitrator by Peru’s International Arbitration Court (IAC).
As an arbitrator listed by Peru’s IAC, Brillembourg can be appointed by parties or the Arbitration Court for an international arbitration held at the Court.
Peru’s IAC is hosted by the American Chamber of Commerce of Peru (AmCham Peru), an independent non-profit organization, founded in 1960, which has more than 5,000 representatives of Peruvian, U.S. and foreign non-American associated companies. It promotes the principles that encourage the economy, the market, investment and commercial exchange within a framework of social responsibility, values and business ethics.
As a member of Foley Hoag’s International Litigation & Arbitration Department, Brillembourg specializes in representing States in international investment arbitrations, Inter-State disputes, and cases before U.S. courts, as well as high-priority extraditions from the United States. Brillembourg is ranked among the top 30 women attorneys in international arbitration by Latinvex, and is recognized as a leader in international arbitration by Legal 500 USA and Legal 500Latin America.
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