Nusaybah is an associate in the London office. She has experience advising and representing companies and states in commercial and investment arbitrations across various sectors including oil and gas, construction, and financial services. Nusaybah has been involved in proceedings under various institutional rules, including the ICC, LCIA, and ICSID rules.

Her recent experience includes:

  • Acting for a consortium of oil majors in a multibillion-dollar dispute with a Central Asian State in relation to claims arising from a production sharing contract
  • Acting for a global energy major in an UNCITRAL arbitration against the government of a Middle Eastern State in relation to various operational and handover claims following the expiry of a long-term petroleum agreement
  • Acting for a South Asian energy company in an LCIA arbitration arising from post-acquisition claims for breaches of indemnities under an English law governed share purchase agreement
  • Advising a global energy major on the impact of domestic court proceedings on potential claims under a share purchase agreement involving the largest gas field project in a Southeast Asian State

Prior to joining Three Crowns, Nusaybah clerked for judges at the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals of the Philippines. She also interned at the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) and the Hague Conference on Private International Law (HCCH), and underwent training in the international arbitration practices of leading firms in Paris and London.

Nusaybah is dual-qualified (England & Wales and the Philippines) and holds an LL.M. in Transnational Arbitration and Dispute Settlement from Sciences Po Paris, where she was awarded the merit-based Sciences Po LL.M. scholarship. She is a current member of the Executive Committee of the London Very Young Arbitration Practitioners (London VYAP).