News 24 Jun. 2021
Curtis successfully defends foreign states' procedural privileges in the UK Supreme Court
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News 23 Jun. 2021
Ibrahim Elsadig joins Curtis as Partner in Dubai
Client Alert 24 Feb. 2022
EU, UK, Japan and Australia Impose Sanctions on Russia
News 09 Aug. 2021
Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle enters into association with Chevalier Law in Singapore.
News 06 May. 2022
Curtis Advises Terna Group on the Sale of its Latin America Power Transmission Assets to CDPQ
Publications 05 May. 2022
Marie-Claire Argac, Simon Batifort, and Cyprien Mathié share highlights from “Affaires d’Etats: Practical Considerations When Defending States in International Arbitration” on Kluwer Arbitration Blog
Event 26 Apr. 2022
Claudia Frutos-Peterson Speaks at CAI Costa Rica’s 13th Congress of International Arbitration
News 21 Apr. 2022
SCOTUS Upholds U.S. Colonialism under the U.S. Constitution
Client Alert 23 Mar. 2022
The Dubai International Arbitration Centre (DIAC) has launched the DIAC Arbitration Rules 2022
Event 22 Nov. 2021
Partner Antonia Birt spoke at ADGMAC and AIAC Webinar Series: Webinar 5 - Disputes in Fintech and Complex Technology in MESEA
News 16 May. 2022
Curtis Files SCOTUS Amicus Brief for Ohio Justice & Policy Center in Prisoners’ Rights Case
News 10 May. 2022
Juan Perla’s Argument in D.C. Circuit Featured on Audio Arguendo Podcast
Client Alert 21 Apr. 2022
New Laws Targeting Assets of Russian Oligarchs: The U.S. Announces Task Force KleptoCapture and the Kleptocracy Asset Recovery Rewards Program
Client Alert 19 Apr. 2022
U.S. President Biden Expands Export Controls Imposed on Russia and Belarus
Client Alert 24 Jun. 2021
Update on Virtual Notarization (Executive Order 202.7) During the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Pandemic (Updated: June 24, 2021) — U.S. Insight
Update on Virtual Witnessing (New York Executive Order 202.14) During The COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Pandemic (Updated: June 24, 2021) — U.S. Insight
Locations
Calle 71, No. 11-10 Oficina 701 Bogotá, Bogotá 110221
P +57 (1) 485 0854 F +1 212 697 1559
Curtis broadens its Latin America practice footprint with the opening of a Bogotá law office in 2020.
The firm offers one of the most robust Latin America practices of any international law firm, having counseled clients in the area for well over a century. The Bogotá office, which expands our local service offering in the region, advises clients on international corporate transactions, international arbitration, international trade, and in oil and gas matters. Expertise in banking, insurance, infrastructure development and finance, international restructuring and insolvency, public-private partnerships and regulatory matters, among other areas, complement these core practices.
Our Bogotá staff comprises a multidisciplinary team with a broad experience in Colombian and U.S. law matters. A senior member of our team has occupied several high-level positions in the Colombian government.
To ensure a consistently high level of service and the full benefit of our resources and global reach, the Bogotá office also draws upon the firm’s international network to provide representation to our Latin American clients and international clients doing business in the country. The Bogotá office is one of three Latin-American offices.
International Arbitration
International Trade
Energy (Oil & Gas)
Elisa Botero
Partner
Amongst "the best international arbitration practices in the world."
Chambers Global 2019
"It has a market-leading practice representing states as respondents in high-stakes investor-state arbitrations, particularly in the oil and gas sector."
Legal 500: Latin America 2018
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