Current activity

Managing Parner at Grinberg legal. • Oxana Grinberg advises and represents clients in both domestic (russian) and international arbitration under the auspices of institutional rules as well as ad hoc arbitration.

Professional focus

Automotive Sector
Construction/Engineering
Energy and power
Gas and Oil
Real Estate
Investment Disputes
Joint Ventures/Consortia/Shareholder Agreements
Accountancy/Taxation
Telecommunications
Distribution and franchise

Areas of law

Stock corporation law
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
Employment law
Corporate law
Commercial law
Insolvency law
Private international law
International economic law
Air and space law
Tax law
Public international law

My career

  • National Partner at Dechert LLP, Moscow, 2009-2013, leading litigation and arbitration expert with a focus on resolution of complex investment disputes, corporate raids, tax, commercial, construction, real estate litigation, debt collection, product liability cases, recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments and arbitral awards.
  • Counsel, Salans (now Dentons), Moscow, 2007-2009, Expertise: civil and tax litigation, arbitration
  • Head of the Dispute Resolution Practice, NOERR, 2002-2007, Moscow. Expertise: civil and tax litigation, arbitration.

Arbitration experience

In mehr als einem Dutzend Fällen Einzelschiedsrichter, beisitzender und vorsitzender Schiedsrichter in Russland, sowie zahlreiche Verfahren weltweit als Parteivertreter nach verschiedenen prozessualen und materiellen Rechtsgrundlagen und Schiedsordnungen (LCIA, ICC, ICAC, and SCC Rules, UNCITRAL).

Publications

Languages

German
English
Russian

Memberships

  • DIS

Further informations

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