Ranking tables
International Arbitration: Commercial Arbitration | Global
UK
Rankings overview for Departments
Band 1
Band 2
- A&O Shearman 2 Years Ranked
- Clifford Chance LLP 2 Years Ranked
- Debevoise & Plimpton LLP 2 Years Ranked
- Freshfields 2 Years Ranked
- Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP 2 Years Ranked
- White & Case LLP 2 Years Ranked
- Herbert Smith Freehills
- Latham & Watkins
- Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP
Band 3
Band 4
- Dentons 2 Years Ranked
- Linklaters 2 Years Ranked
- Norton Rose Fulbright 2 Years Ranked
- Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP
- Clyde & Co LLP
Band 5
- Reed Smith LLP 2 Years Ranked
- Squire Patton Boggs 2 Years Ranked
- Stephenson Harwood LLP 2 Years Ranked
- Vinson & Elkins RLLP 2 Years Ranked
- Ashurst
- Enyo Law LLP
- Eversheds Sutherland
- Fieldfisher
- Mishcon de Reya LLP
- Pallas Partners LLP
- Signature Litigation LLP
- Simmons & Simmons LLP
- Stewarts
All Departments profiles
Band 1
1 King & Spalding International LLPInternational Arbitration: Commercial Arbitration2024 | Band 1 | 2 Years RankedKing & Spalding has a substantial international arbitration practice with a global reach, advising parties from South Asia and Europe. It fields a team of experienced advocates, with experience in disputes arising in the energy, shipping, mining and financial services sectors. The team is experienced in handling institutional disputes, including those under ICC, LCIA and AAA rules, as well as ad hoc arbitrations. The firm's notable commercial practice is also bolstered by increasing investor-state expertise.1 Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom (UK) LLPInternational Arbitration: Commercial Arbitration2024 | Band 1 | 2 Years RankedSkadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom has a renowned international arbitration practice with significant experience representing clients in the energy, telecommunications, media and natural resources sectors, as well as handling matters for financial service clients. The firm handles arbitral proceedings under a range of institutional rules, such as those of the LCIA, ICSID and UNCITRAL. It is also adept at representing sovereign states and investors in investment treaty cases arising out of the Middle East, Asia, Africa and Europe.1 Three Crowns LLPInternational Arbitration: Commercial Arbitration2024 | Band 1 | 2 Years RankedThree Crowns houses an acclaimed international arbitration outfit with an impressive client roster, featuring well-known names from the energy, natural resources, financial services, telecoms and engineering sectors. The firm fields a heavyweight team of arbitration specialists with expertise in both commercial arbitrations and investor-state disputes, acting for clients across Latin America, the Middle East and Africa. The team has extensive experience acting for clients in arbitrations under the rules of the major arbitration institutions, such as ICSID, the LCIA and the ICC. It is well versed in handling BIT claims and disputes brought under the Energy Charter Treaty.
Band 2
2 A&O ShearmanInternational Arbitration: Commercial Arbitration2024 | Band 2 | 2 Years RankedAllen & Overy is highly regarded for its stellar track record in representing sovereign states and corporates in high-value investment treaty disputes. The firm has considerable experience carrying out its own advocacy before courts and tribunals. It is also adept at handling a number of other PIL matters, such as ECT and BIT claims, sovereign immunity concerns and international treaty drafting. The firm's practitioners regularly appear before tribunals under the auspices of UNCITRAL, ICSID and LCIA rules, among others. The team is experienced across a number of industries, acting for clients in the financial services, energy and telecoms sectors.2 Clifford Chance LLPInternational Arbitration: Commercial Arbitration2024 | Band 2 | 2 Years RankedClifford Chance has a robust commercial arbitration practice representing blue-chip clients from the financial services sector and the extractive industries. Its strong bench handles a range of institutional arbitrations, including those under the rules of the LCIA, ICC and LMAA, seated across jurisdictions such as Geneva, London, Paris and Dubai. The firm also has a strong investor-state arbitration practice, advising on ICSID and UNCITRAL disputes. It is highly regarded for its counsel and advocacy work, and is particularly adept in handling breach of contract claims.2 Debevoise & Plimpton LLPInternational Arbitration: Commercial Arbitration2024 | Band 2 | 2 Years RankedDebevoise & Plimpton is a well-known name in the market handling high-value commercial arbitrations for energy sector clients, investment funds and other corporate entities, with notable ASEAN expertise. In addition, the firm maintains a strong investment treaty and investor-state arbitration practice, acting on behalf of a number of sovereign states. It advises clients in proceedings under ICC, ICSID, LCIA and UNCITRAL rules, among others. The practitioners also have considerable experience handling claims brought under the Energy Charter Treaty. The London team works closely with the firm's pre-eminent New York office.2 FreshfieldsInternational Arbitration: Commercial Arbitration2024 | Band 2 | 2 Years RankedFreshfields Bruckhaus Deringer has an experienced team handling commercial arbitrations for well-known multinational companies in the energy, natural resources, financial services, telecoms and pharmaceutical sectors. The firm manages an active caseload of disputes arising around the globe, including high-profile matters involving African, Latin American and Asian companies and states. It is respected for its work advising on investor-state disputes, including those governed by BITs, and for handling commercial disputes involving state-owned entities. The team regularly handles arbitrations involving leading arbitral institutions such as the ICC, the LCIA and UNCITRAL.2 Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLPInternational Arbitration: Commercial Arbitration2024 | Band 2 | 2 Years RankedGibson, Dunn & Crutcher regularly acts on significant commercial arbitrations and complex investor-state claims, fielding a strong bench of experienced practitioners in both. The firm attracts a variety of clients in the telecommunications, financial services and energy sectors, as well as governments. The team is experienced in handling a wide range of contentious matters, including disputes arising out of joint ventures, infrastructure projects, insurance agreements and commercial contracts. It regularly handles arbitrations before leading arbitral institutions as well as ad hoc disputes.2 White & Case LLPInternational Arbitration: Commercial Arbitration2024 | Band 2 | 2 Years RankedWhite & Case has a well-established international arbitration group with significant expertise in disputes arising from large-scale infrastructure projects around the world. The firm has substantial expertise in arbitrations arising in Eastern Europe, particularly within the energy, insurance and financial services sectors. It handles arbitrations across a number of institutions, including the LCIA, the ICC, SIAC, ICSID and UNCITRAL, and in ad hoc proceedings. The team is experienced in handling every aspect of the process, including advocacy. The practice is particularly recognised in the market for its expertise in construction arbitration, while also being increasingly active in investment treaty claims.- Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLPInternational Arbitration: Commercial Arbitration2024 | Band 2
Band 3
3 Baker Botts UK LLPInternational Arbitration: Commercial Arbitration2024 | Band 3 | 2 Years RankedBaker Botts is well respected for its strong bench of bilingual and dual-qualified arbitration practitioners. The firm is active across a range of jurisdictions, including those in Europe, the CIS, Latin America and the Middle East. It is experienced in ad hoc and institutional arbitrations, including those under ICC, AAA and LCIA rules, with particular expertise in the construction, energy, natural resources and telecoms sectors. The team also acts for both states and corporations in investment treaty disputes. It is well versed in disputes brought under the Energy Charter Treaty.3 Baker McKenzieInternational Arbitration: Commercial Arbitration2024 | Band 3 | 2 Years RankedBaker McKenzie has a well-known team of arbitration practitioners active in disputes arising in the energy, mining, infrastructure and financial services industries. The firm has notable experience in corporate and company matters, including joint venture issues, shareholder disputes and post-M&A claims. It also advises on arbitral award enforcement matters. The team often represents CIS-based individuals and businesses, and is experienced acting in disputes held under a range of rules, including those of the LCIA and the ICC.3 CMSInternational Arbitration: Commercial Arbitration2024 | Band 3 | 2 Years RankedCMS offers sector-specific expertise in key areas, including insurance, energy and construction. The firm also assists clients in the healthcare and financial services sectors. It is able to conduct its own advocacy in arbitration and handles proceedings under leading arbitral institutions such as the ICC and LCIA. The team acts for a client base of market-leading energy, telecommunications and infrastructure companies.3 DLA Piper LLPInternational Arbitration: Commercial Arbitration2024 | Band 3 | 2 Years RankedDLA Piper has an accomplished arbitration team and is regularly entrusted with complex multi-jurisdictional mandates. It is particularly adept at handling energy, natural resources and infrastructure-related disputes. The London team is supported by an extensive network of offices. The team handles disputes arising in Africa, Europe, Central and South-East Asia and the Middle East, including acting for clients in the energy, real estate and banking sectors. The firm is experienced in handling disputes arising from joint ventures and other commercial issues, and is well versed in LCIA, SIAC and ICC proceedings.3 Hogan LovellsInternational Arbitration: Commercial Arbitration2024 | Band 3 | 2 Years RankedHogan Lovells has a strong bench of dedicated arbitration specialists with particular expertise in the energy sector, as well as African and CIS disputes. It is a well-established arbitration practice attracting instructions from significant entities in the construction, oil and gas, telecommunications and financial services sectors. The firm is also respected for its work in investor-state disputes, in which the team has experience acting for both sovereign states and corporate clients. The team demonstrates particular expertise in the Energy Charter Treaty and has appeared before leading arbitral institutions including the ICC and LCIA.
Band 4
4 DentonsInternational Arbitration: Commercial Arbitration2024 | Band 4 | 2 Years RankedDentons has a respected international arbitration team with strong credentials in commercial disputes. It fields considerable expertise in the energy sector with an impressive roster of oil and gas majors among its client base. The team regularly acts in ICC, LCIA, DIFC and ad hoc arbitration and is particularly active in Middle Eastern and Africa-related disputes. The firm is particularly adept at handling arbitration relating to debt recovery under loan agreements.4 LinklatersInternational Arbitration: Commercial Arbitration2024 | Band 4 | 2 Years RankedLinklaters represents sovereign states and multinational corporations in commercial and investment treaty international arbitration. The firm's areas of expertise include matters in the energy, telecommunications and banking industries. It is noted for its impressive in-house advocacy capabilities. The team regularly acts on disputes conducted under the auspices of institutions such as the ICC, the LCIA and HKIAC, and also offers expertise in BIT claims and disputes brought under the Energy Charter Treaty.4 Norton Rose FulbrightInternational Arbitration: Commercial Arbitration2024 | Band 4 | 2 Years RankedNorton Rose Fulbright has a broad-based commercial arbitration department with particular expertise in financial services and infrastructure. The firm regularly works for companies in the energy and natural resources sector, with work including disputes under the Energy Charter Treaty. It houses a team of professionals with experience in handling ICSID, UNCITRAL, ICC, LCIA and other arbitral proceedings.- Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLPInternational Arbitration: Commercial Arbitration2024 | Band 4
Band 5
5 Reed Smith LLPInternational Arbitration: Commercial Arbitration2024 | Band 5 | 2 Years RankedReed Smith has a strong international arbitration practice that has a worldwide presence in the energy, construction, mining and telecoms sectors. It has a highly sought-after investor-state practice with an impressive track record in acting for states. The firm is well equipped to handle complex BIT claims and arbitrations under the Energy Charter Treaty. The practice is also increasingly noted for its experience in commercial disputes such as large-scale ICC claims.5 Squire Patton BoggsInternational Arbitration: Commercial Arbitration2024 | Band 5 | 2 Years RankedSquire Patton Boggs is recognised for its work in the energy and LNG space. The firm undertakes significant international arbitration, often arising from gas price review disputes. The team is also well versed in representing high net worth individuals in proceedings across a range of arbitral seats. The firm has a notable presence in the Middle East and CIS regions.5 Stephenson Harwood LLPInternational Arbitration: Commercial Arbitration2024 | Band 5 | 2 Years RankedStephenson Harwood is experienced in handling arbitration arising in the aviation, shipping, commodities, energy and financial services industries. The firm houses international expertise, particularly in emerging markets such as Asia, the CIS and Africa. The team also has a strong practice in court proceedings for the enforcement or challenge of arbitral awards. It is adept at handling ad hoc arbitration and those under the rules of the leading arbitral bodies including the LCIA and ICC.5 Vinson & Elkins RLLPInternational Arbitration: Commercial Arbitration2024 | Band 5 | 2 Years RankedVinson & Elkins fields a strong international arbitration practice out of its London office. The team is highly adept at handling commercial arbitrations, regularly arising out of the energy and construction sectors. The firm also takes instructions on behalf of sovereign states and significant corporate entities based across Latin America, Africa and the Middle East.- Signature Litigation LLPInternational Arbitration: Commercial Arbitration2024 | Band 5