Three Crowns will host a roundtable discussion on the topic of “Under-used assets: How Private Equity Can Use Investment Treaties to Protect Against Political Risk” during the 8th Private Equity Europe Forum.
Join partners Constantine Partasides KC and Gaetan Verhoosel KC as they share valuable insights on how private equity firms can use investment treaties to manage political and regulatory risk when investing across borders. The session will take place at 11:50 am on Wednesday 17 September.
The Private Equity Europe Forum is a two-day, education-focused event gathering leading investors and managers to discuss the evolving landscape of European private equity. The objective of the forum is to highlight investment and operational strategies, fostering collaboration within the private equity community.
The conference will take place from Tuesday 16 to Wednesday 17 September, at Convene – 133 Houndsditch.
To find out more and to register, click here.
ABOUT CONSTANTINE PARTASIDES KC
Constantine, a founding partner of the firm based in our London office, is recognised internationally in all major directories and publications at the top of the arbitration market. Chambers UK list him as a “Star Individual” in International Arbitration—one of only two lawyers with this ranking, he was named in the “Hall of Fame” for International Arbitration in The Legal 500 UK, and has been ranked as one of the “Top 20” individuals in the world of commercial arbitration every year since 2011 by Lexology Index.
Constantine is a Member of the ICCA Governing Board and a Director of the LCIA Board.
Constantine is a solicitor-advocate (Higher Courts Civil) and was appointed King’s Counsel in 2014. He was educated at King’s College, London, and Cambridge University.
ABOUT GAËTAN VERHOOSEL
Gaëtan is a founding partner of Three Crowns. He has close to 25 years of experience serving as advocate or arbitrator in both commercial and investment treaty arbitrations.
Gaëtan is a past Senior Co-Chair of the Arbitration Committee of the International Bar Association. He presently serves as a member of the SIAC Court of Arbitration and was appointed by the Kingdom of Belgium to the ICSID Panel of Arbitrators. He teaches investment treaty law at King’s College School of Law in London and has taught the same subject at Columbia Law School in New York.
In addition to being an English solicitor-advocate, Gaëtan is also an avocat à la cour (France) and abogado (Spain).