Liz Snodgrass will moderate a panel, “How is the Withdrawal of European States from the Energy Charter Treaty Affecting Arbitration, Compliance with the International Rule of Law and Enforcement of Awards?” as part of Washington Arbitration Week. The panel speakers include Gene M. Burd (Pierson Ferdinand LLP), Timothy Nelson (Skadden), Paul Levine (BakerHostetler), and James Berger (DLA Piper).
The panel will take place in Washington, DC at the offices of Wiley Rein LLP on Monday 2 December from 10:30 am to 11:45 am EST.
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ABOUT LIZ SNODGRASS
Liz, a partner in the Washington, DC office, has more than twenty-five years of experience as an advocate and adviser in international arbitration matters. Her practice is a mix of commercial and investment treaty arbitration, across a range of industry sectors and for clients based in the US and around the world. Liz has particular expertise handling disputes involving States and State entities, including investment treaty cases, fiscal disputes under long-term contracts, and disputes that implicate both contract and treaty protections.
Liz is recognized in leading directories. Chambers & Partners notes that Liz is particularly well regarded for her expertise in the energy sector, and handles both commercial and investment treaty disputes. Clients note: “She is very impressive; a great lawyer with strong analytical skills,” adding that she “knows the client’s needs and works to understand their business”, and Who’s Who Legal notes that she has “a brilliant legal mind” and offers “wise counsel” in arbitrations.
Liz is a member of the International Bar Association, the Advisory Board of the Institute for Transnational Arbitration, and the North American Users’ Council of the LCIA.