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Tim Rauschning works at Luther since 2014 and dedicates his practice entirely to commercial and investment arbitrations, including related court proceedings. He is specialised on the energy and infrastructure sector and has a focus on Latin America.

Professional focus

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  • Tim Rauschning advises and represents clients in complex disputes relating to commercial and corporate law in the energy and infrastructure sector as well as in investment disputes.
  • He is also experienced with complex damage issues concerning business valuations.
  • As a member of Luther’s Latin America Team he also advises European and Latin American clients in cross-border disputes.

Areas of law

My career

  • He studied law in Passau (Germany), Tours (France) and Kiel (Germany). At Kiel University, he was later also a lecturer in a master programme. He completed his legal traineeship (Referendariat) at the Higher Regional Court of Hamburg, with postings in Hamburg and New York. He was admitted to the German bar in 2014. In 2017, he made a secondment in the arbitration department of a major Brazilian law firm in São Paulo/Brazil. He is a Regional Co-Chair of the DIS40 and regularly speaks and publishes on arbitration as well as investment law topics.
  • Tim Rauschning works at Luther since 2014 and dedicates his practice entirely to commercial and investment arbitrations, including related court proceedings. He is specialised on the energy and infrastructure sector and has a focus on Latin America.

Arbitration experience

He has represented clients in ad hoc and institutional (including DIS, ICC, and ICSID) arbitrations seated, inter alia, in Germany, Switzerland, and the United States.

Publications

  • Digest of ICSID Awards and Decisions: 2008-2010, Oxford University Press (forthcoming)
  • Project Finance: Germany, Getting the Deal Through
  • Germany [A Review of German Arbitral Jurisprudence in 2014/15 and 2015/16], The European Arbitration Review 2016, 2017
  • German Federal Supreme Court paves states additional route to escape enforcement of foreign arbitral awards, IBA Arbitration News (Sept. 2013).

Languages

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  • German
  • English
  • Spanish
  • Portuguese
  • French

Memberships

  • German Arbitration Institute (DIS & DIS40)
  • Club Español de Arbitraje (CEA & CEA40)
  • European-Latinamerican Arbitration Association (ELArb)
  • Business Association for Latin America (LAV & LAV juniors)
  • ICC YAF etc.

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