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Katia is a German-qualified lawyer (Rechtsanwältin) advising and representing clients in domestic and international arbitration proceedings and complex cross-border disputes. Her practice covers a wide range of sectors, including international trade (CISG and non-CISG related matters), corporate (joint venture and post M&A), energy (offshore wind, PV and CSP) as well as construction disputes under all major arbitration rules and a variety of substantive laws. She also sits as arbitrator.
Prior to joining Clyde & Co in 2022, Katia worked as a Senior Counsel at the German Arbitration Institute (DIS) where she supervised hundreds of arbitrations and was a member of the drafting committee for the 2018 DIS Arbitration Rules, as a lawyer at a renowned Swiss law firm in Zurich, Switzerland where she also served as tribunal secretary to one of the most sought-after arbitrators in Switzerland, and for three international law firms in London, UK and Frankfurt, Germany.
She holds additional degrees in French law (Maîtrise en droit) and Polish law (LL.M.) as well as a Ph.D. in international commercial sales law. Her working languages are English, German and French, and she speaks Italian and Polish at a conversational level.
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Katia is a member of Clyde & Co’s Global Arbitration Group, advising and representing both private and state parties in complex domestic and international arbitrations and cross-border litigations.
Katia is a German-qualified lawyer (Rechtsanwältin) advising and representing clients in domestic and international arbitration proceedings and complex cross-border disputes. Her practice covers a wide range of sectors, including international trade (CISG and non-CISG related matters), corporate (joint venture and post M&A), energy (offshore wind, PV and CSP) as well as construction disputes under all major arbitration rules and a variety of substantive laws. She also sits as arbitrator.
Prior to joining Clyde & Co in 2022, Katia worked as a Senior Counsel at the German Arbitration Institute (DIS) where she supervised hundreds of arbitrations and was a member of the drafting committee for the 2018 DIS Arbitration Rules, as a lawyer at a renowned Swiss law firm in Zurich, Switzerland where she also served as tribunal secretary to one of the most sought-after arbitrators in Switzerland, and for three international law firms in London, UK and Frankfurt, Germany.
She holds additional degrees in French law (Maîtrise en droit) and Polish law (LL.M.) as well as a Ph.D. in international commercial sales law. Her working languages are English, German and French, and she speaks Italian and Polish at a conversational level.
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