Caroline Duclercq

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Career:

  • Bar admission: 2001

Areas of expertise:

  • Arbitration & Mediation
  • Contract management
  • Construction – FIDIC

Practice Areas:

  • More than 15 years of experience in international arbitration
  • Advises French and foreign companies
  • Acts as counsel or abitrator in numerous commercial arbitrations, both ad hoc and governed by the rules of the largest arbitration institutions (ICC, AFA, CMAP, LCIA, Stockholm, SIAC, etc).
  • Experience in civil and common law
  • Has particular expertise in arbitrations related to engineering and construction contracts (notably FIDIC), international sales or service agreements, licensing and distribution agreements and shareholder or joint-venture partnerships in matters concerning the energy (oil and gas), infrastructure, telecommunications, hotel and pharmeceutical sectors.
  • Also regularly advises and represents clients before the French courts in pre-arbitration interim measure proceedings and emergency proceedings and in the annulment and enforcement of sentences

Languages:

  • French
  • English

Distinctions:

  • Featured in the listings established by Legal 500 and Décideurs Stratégie Finance Droit in 2017

Associations:

  • Director of the University of Montpelier’s on-line “Domestic and International Arbitration” diploma with Dr.Carine Jallamion -Montpellier Law School in collaboration with the Center on Company Law and the National Federation of Companies, since 2015
  • Founder of the “Wake Up (With) Arbitration !” breakfasts dedicated to the practice of arbitration, since 2012
  • Board member of the Association Française de l’Arbitrage (AFA) and Paris, Place d’Arbitrage (Paris, Home of International Arbitration)
  • Member of the “Club des Femmes du Bâtiment”, the French Commission of International Arbitration, the ICC, the IAI, the AFA , the ASA and ArbitralWomen
  • Member of the Observatory for the practice of the ICC Arbitration Rules
  • Teaches in the Master 2 program in international commercial law at the Versailles St-Quentin law school, the Master 2 in competition and consumer protection law at Montpellier law school and the Master 2 in Business Law at Toulouse law school and the EFB