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Squire Patton Boggs Expands International Arbitration Team with New Partner in Washington, DC
Squire Patton Boggs Expands International Arbitration Team with New Partner in Washington, DC
Squire Patton Boggs further strengthens its International Dispute Resolution (IDR) Practice by welcoming Charles (Chip) Rosenberg as a new Partner in Washington, DC. Rosenberg joins the firm from King & Spalding.
As a member of the Washington, DC, and New York Bars, Rosenberg brings his expertise in Public International Law and International Arbitration to Squire Patton Boggs. He has a strong focus on investment treaty arbitration and international commercial arbitration, with specialisation in the energy sector.
In addition to his expertise In Public International Law, International Arbitration, and the Energy Sector, Rosenberg also focuses on the US and international enforcement of court judgments and arbitral awards, particularly those involving sovereign states.
He brings substantial experience in representing clients in disputes at various renowned international arbitration forums, including ICSID, the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), and the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce (SCC). He has extensive expertise in matters involving the Energy Charter Treaty and the arbitration rules of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL).
“I have known Chip for many years, and he is an extremely talented lawyer, widely recognised as a star in international arbitration. Chip’s keen intellect, enthusiasm, and collegiality, together with his experience acting in many of the world’s largest international arbitrations, make him a perfect fit with our practice. We are delighted that Chip is joining us,” Stephen Anway, IDR global co-leader, said.
“We have been looking to hire the right person in Washington DC. In Chip, we believe we have found the right partner around which to grow our practice,” George von Mehren, IDR global co-leader, stated.
Rosenberg added: “I am extremely honoured to join the partnership of Squire Patton Boggs. With its expansive platform, impressive track record, and supportive partnership, it was a unique and highly attractive opportunity that I could not pass on. I am grateful to George von Mehren and Steve Anway for the opportunity and am excited to get to work.”
Rosenberg is recognised as a “Global Thought Leader” by Who’s Who Legal: Arbitration due to his vast expertise and experience advising on some of the world’s most significant and cutting-edge legal matters.
Moreover, his ability to innovate, inspire, and go the extra mile to deliver exceptional outcomes for his clients has set him apart in the field of arbitration. His well-deserved recognition further cements his status as a leading figure in the international arbitration community.
Rosenberg serves as the Chair of the Washington DC Chapter of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb), the Vice-Chair of the International Dispute Resolution Section of the DC Bar, and the Co-editor-in-chief of ITA in Review, the law journal of the Institute for Transnational Arbitration.
Squire Patton Boggs has earned recognition as a GAR 30 firm in Global Arbitration Review's esteemed annual ranking of the top 30 international arbitration practices worldwide. The firm's inclusion in this prestigious list highlights its exceptional performance and remarkable achievements in the field of international arbitration.