Valerio Salvatori

Associate

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Valerio Salvatori is an associate in the International Arbitration Group. He has several years of experience in international arbitrations conducted under the most widely used arbitration rules and across a variety of sectors, including energy, tax and infrastructure. His experience includes serving as counsel for States and State-owned entities in high‑stake, high-profile cases brought by foreign investors on the basis of contracts and international treaties.

Mr. Salvatori has also developed a particular expertise in negotiating settlement transactions and in providing assistance in connection with set aside proceedings in multiple jurisdictions. In addition, he provides advice in public international law and oil and gas matters. Separately, Mr. Salvatori has repeatedly advised clients on international sanctions issued by the UN and the EU. Such advice concerned a variety of transactions in the automotive, naval, energy, financial and other services sectors.

Enrolled in the Milan Lawyers’ Bar, Mr. Salvatori has also experience in domestic litigation and labor law issues. He has been mentioned by Legal 500 as a “key lawyer” for the EMEA – Italy – Dispute Resolution section, with one referee commenting that he is “on top of the case, detailed and efficiency in every tasks that he is performing.”

Languages

Italian

English

French

Education

Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, J.D., summa cum laude

Admitted to Practice

Italy

Membership

Milan Lawyers’ Bar

Valerio Salvatori is an associate in the International Arbitration Group. He has several years of experience in international arbitrations conducted under the most widely used arbitration rules and across a variety of sectors, including energy, tax and infrastructure. His experience includes serving as counsel for States and State-owned entities in high‑stake, high-profile cases brought by foreign investors on the basis of contracts and international treaties.