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Lexology Index: Arbitration 2025 Recognises 49 Freshfields Lawyers

In the Lexology Index: Arbitration 2025 analysis published on 22 November 2024, Freshfields was once again recognised as one of the top international arbitration law firms globally. This year, Freshfields had more listings than any other firm with 49 lawyers distinguished as leaders in the field – up from 46 lawyers last year.

Four of our partners are recognised as “Global Elite Thought Leaders”: Nigel Blackaby KC (Co-Head of our Latin America Practice, Washington, D.C.); Nicholas Lingard (Head of our International Arbitration Practice in Asia, Singapore and Tokyo); Noah Rubins KC (Head of our Global CIS/Russia dispute resolution practice group, Paris), and Sami Tannous (Partner and Regional Managing Partner for MENA, Dubai).

Matei Purice (Counsel, Paris) and Santiago Gatica (Senior Associate, New York) have also been included in the Lexology Index Client Choice Guide 2025. This recognises lawyers around the world that stand apart for the excellent client care they provide and the quality of their service.

The Lexology Index: Arbitration 2025 is the culmination of months of research by Lexology and GAR. The result is a report that represents 102 countries and more than 1,100 law firms, barristers’ chambers and consulting firms.

Below is the full list of Freshfields lawyers recognised by Lexology. Read the full report here.

 

Global Elite Thought Leaders: Arbitration

Nigel Blackaby KC – Washington, D.C.

Nicholas Lingard – Singapore & Tokyo

Noah Rubins KC – Paris

Sami Tannous – Dubai

 

Global Elite Thought Leaders: Arbitration (Under 45) - Partners

Lee Rovinescu – New York

 

Global Elite Thought Leaders: Arbitration (Under 45) – Non-Partners

Santiago Gatica – New York

Amr Omran – Dubai

Yuri Mantilla – Paris

Matei Purice – Paris

Global Elite Thought Leaders – Construction

Erin Miller Rankin – Dubai and Singapore

Kim Rosenberg – Dubai

 

Recommended

Fabrizio Arossa – Milan

John Choong – Hong Kong

Boris Kasolowsky – Frankfurt

Amani Khalifa – Riyadh

Elliot Friedman – New York

Noiana Marigo – New York

Oliver Marsden – London

Sylvia Noury KC – London

Lluís Paradell Trius – Rome

Michael Rohls – Frankfurt

Erin Miller Rankin – Dubai and Singapore

Caroline Richard – Washington, D.C.

Christophe Seraglini – Paris

Daniel Schnabl – Frankfurt

Hans-Patrick Schroeder – Hamburg

Will Thomas KC – London

 

Future Leaders (Partners)

Martin Mekat – Frankfurt

Kim Rosenberg – Dubai

Lee Rovinescu – New York

Samantha Tan – Singapore

Alexandra van der Meulen – Paris

Thomas W. Walsh – New York

Carsten Wendler – Frankfurt

 

Future Leaders (Non-partners)

Rohit Bhat – Singapore

Stuti Gadodia – Frankfurt

Santiago Gatica – New York

Joshua Kelly – London

Valerio Letizia – Paris

Samantha Lord Hill – London

Yuri Mantilla – Paris

Maria Julia Milesi – Washington, D.C.

Alexander Monro – Frankfurt

Amr Omran – Dubai

Annie Pan – London

Gregorio Pettazzi – Frankfurt

Sam Prevatt – New York

Mariia Puchyna – Paris

Matei Purice – Paris

Hinda Rabkin – New York

Camille Strosser – London

Felix Schaaf – London

Lojayne Shaheen – Riyadh

Vasuda Sinha – Paris

Sofia Svinkovskaya – Vienna

Natalia Marina Zibibbo – New York