Three Crowns has been ranked as a leading law firm for international arbitration by Global Arbitration Review. The GAR 100 is an annual guide to the top one hundred international arbitration practices globally. As part of this, the GAR 30 uses objective data to single out the highest performing firms within the rankings.
The fifteenth edition of the guide highlights some of Three Crowns’ recent victories, including obtaining a final award for Crescent Petroleum in a US$15 billion dispute with the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), a win for Dana Gas in an LCIA claim brought by a US energy group over the aborted sale of Egyptian assets in an expedited arbitration, and an early ruling for Sacyr in an investment treaty case against Panama relating to work on the expansion of the Panama Canal.
A client describes Three Crowns as “second to none in international arbitration and particularly investor-state disputes”, noting that “it tends to staff cases differently from other firms, with a lower associate to partner ratio and with heavy involvement from senior partners”, which “works well”.
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