Marwa Farag focuses her practice on investor-state arbitration and international commercial dispute resolution. She represents sovereign states and state-owned entities in international arbitration proceedings conducted under the auspices of the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) and the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and in United States litigation.
Prior to joining Curtis, Ms. Farag worked at the UN International Law Commission in Geneva and as legal advisor to a permanent mission of a developing state to UN Headquarters in New York.
Ms. Farag maintains a pro bono practice focused on immigration.
Languages
English
Arabic
Turkish
Education
New York University School of Law, J.D. Journal of International Law and Politics, Articles Editor
University of Oxford, M.Phil., with distinction
Stanford University, B.A.
Admitted to Practice
New York
Courts
U.S. District Court - Eastern District of New York
U.S. District Court - Southern District of New York
U.S. Court of Appeals - Ninth Circuit
U.S. District Court - District of Columbia
Membership
Young International Council for Commercial Arbitration
New York City Bar Association, International Law Committee
Marwa Farag focuses her practice on investor-state arbitration and international commercial dispute resolution. She represents sovereign states and state-owned entities in international arbitration proceedings conducted under the auspices of the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) and the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and in United States litigation.
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