
What is the future for women in arbitration?
A common discussion held at seminars and working groups is whether there needs to be greater positive discrimination in favour of women in arbitration. Invariably, the discussions result in no definitive answer.

Women in arbitration: Jean Kalicki: Part 2/2: ICCA 2018, the future, and tips for upcoming arbitration lawyers and arbitrators
To mark International Women’s Day which took place in March 2017, Practical Law Arbitration has been carrying out a series of interviews with women in arbitration. In this, the fifth in the series, we interview Jean Kalicki, an independent arbitrator in New York and Washington DC, specialising in investor-state, international and complex commercial disputes. She was … Continue reading Women in arbitration: Jean Kalicki: Part 2/2: ICCA 2018, the future, and tips for upcoming arbitration lawyers and arbitrators

Women in arbitration: Jean Kalicki: Part 1/2: From private practice to independent arbitrator
To mark International Women’s Day which took place in March 2017, Practical Law Arbitration has been carrying out a series of interviews with women in arbitration. In this, the fifth in the series, we interview Jean Kalicki, an independent arbitrator in New York and Washington DC, specialising in investor-state, international and complex commercial disputes. She … Continue reading Women in arbitration: Jean Kalicki: Part 1/2: From private practice to independent arbitrator

To mark International Women’s Day on 8 March 2017, Practical Law Arbitration has been carrying out a series of interviews with prominent women in arbitration. In this, the fourth in the series, we interview Judith Gill QC, a partner in Allen and Overy’s arbitration team. Judith acts as both advocate and arbitrator and is currently the … Continue reading Women in arbitration: Judith Gill QC: part 2/2: women in arbitration and the future

Women in arbitration: Judith Gill QC: part 1/2: arbitration over litigation, practice and procedure
To mark International Women’s Day on 8 March 2017, Practical Law Arbitration has been carrying out a series of interviews with prominent women in arbitration. In this, the fourth in the series, we interview Judith Gill QC, a partner in Allen and Overy’s arbitration team. Judith acts as both advocate and arbitrator and is currently the … Continue reading Women in arbitration: Judith Gill QC: part 1/2: arbitration over litigation, practice and procedure

Women in arbitration: Adriana San Román, part 2/2: attitudes towards women, the future and career tips
To mark International Women’s Day on 8 March 2017, Practical Law Arbitration is carrying out a series of interviews with prominent women in arbitration. In this, the third interview in the series, we interview Adriana San Román, arbitration partner at Wöss & Partners, Mexico City – Washington DC, and member of the International Council for … Continue reading Women in arbitration: Adriana San Román, part 2/2: attitudes towards women, the future and career tips

Women in arbitration: Adriana San Román, part 1/2: from corporate banking to arbitral damages expert
To mark International Women’s Day on 8 March 2017, Practical Law Arbitration is carrying out a series of interviews with prominent women in arbitration. In this, the third interview in the series, we interview Adriana San Román, arbitration partner at Wöss & Partners, Mexico City – Washington DC, and member of the International Council for … Continue reading Women in arbitration: Adriana San Román, part 1/2: from corporate banking to arbitral damages expert

To mark International Women’s Day on 8th March 2017, Practical Law Arbitration is carrying out a series of interviews with prominent women in arbitration. In this blog post, we continue our interview with Wendy Miles QC, a partner in Debevoise and Plimpton’s London office. Wendy is a Vice President of the International Chamber of Commerce … Continue reading Women in arbitration: Wendy Miles QC, Part 2/2: diversity, the future and career tips

Women in arbitration: Wendy Miles QC, Part 1/2: “to do” lists and the changing world of arbitration
To mark International Women’s Day on 8th March 2017, Practical Law Arbitration is carrying out a series of interviews with prominent women in arbitration. In this, the second blog post in the series, we interview Wendy Miles QC, a partner in Debevoise and Plimpton’s London office. Wendy is a Vice President of the International Chamber … Continue reading Women in arbitration: Wendy Miles QC, Part 1/2: “to do” lists and the changing world of arbitration

To mark International Women’s Day on 8 March 2017, Practical Law Arbitration is carrying out a series of interviews with women in arbitration. To kick-start this series, Practical Law Arbitration senior editor, Claire Lipman, speaks with Dr Jacomijn van Haersolte-van Hof, Director General of the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA). They discuss diversity in arbitration, LCIA … Continue reading Women in arbitration: Dr Jacomijn van Haersolte-van Hof, LCIA Director General