Raymundo Treves will moderate a panel discussion on “Advocacy in International Arbitration: The Art and Science of Being Persuasive” panel, hosted by the AA40, the Italian below40 Arbitration Association, as part of Paris Arbitration Week 2025.
This session will feature an insightful panel discussion on the art and science of persuasion in international arbitration. Leading arbitration and psychology specialists will share best practices and key insights from experience and scientific research on how to become better advocates.
Raymundo, together with Elïose Villaz (Kennedys), will moderate a panel comprised of Claudia Annacker (Annacker International Disputes), James Castello (Arbitration Chambers), and Andrew Clarke (Arbitration Sciences).
The event will take place on Monday 7 April 2025 at 3:30pm at Freshfields’ Paris office, followed by networking cocktail.
To find out more and to register, click here.
ABOUT RAYMUNDO T. TREVES
Raymundo is an associate in the Paris office. He has experience in State-to-State, international commercial and investment treaty disputes, acting in arbitrations under a range of rules, including the UNCITRAL, LCIA, ICSID, and ICC rules. He has lectured on international arbitration at the University of Milan, the London School of Economics, and the University of Geneva, and is the author of several publications in international procedural law, including: “Preserving the Respective Rights of the Parties to the Dispute – The Ghana v. Cote d’Ivoire Order for Provisional Measures”. Raymundo is admitted to practice in Italy and New York and speaks English, Spanish, and Italian.