Partner Fernando Tupa was interviewed about his ISDS practice for Season 4 Episode 2 of "Tales of The Tribunal", a podcast dedicated to interviewing and sharing the stories of international dispute resolution professionals. Mr. Tupa discussed the evolution of investor-state dispute settlement and double hatting in international arbitration. He also discussed his involvement with R.E.A.L. (Racial Equality for Arbitration Workers) and working to bring greater diversity to international dispute resolution. The episode goes live on Thursday, June 2nd, and is available anywhere you get your podcast.
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