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International Arbitration disputes in Bangladesh

International Arbitration: Resolving Global Disputes with TRW Law Firm

Introduction: The Increasing Importance of International Arbitration

In a globalized economy, disputes often transcend national borders, requiring resolution mechanisms that are efficient, enforceable, and adaptable to diverse jurisdictions. International arbitration has become the preferred method for resolving cross-border disputes, offering neutrality, enforceability, and flexibility. TRW Law Firm, led by Barrister Tahmidur Rahman, stands as a leader in international arbitration, providing world-class representation to clients across industries and geographies.

With expertise spanning all major arbitral rules and institutions, TRW delivers tailored, client-focused solutions for commercial disputes, investment treaty arbitration, and public international law matters. The firm’s multidisciplinary approach ensures comprehensive support through every stage of the arbitration process.

International Arbitration disputes in Bangladesh

Core Services in International Arbitration

1. Commercial Arbitration

TRW represents clients in high-stakes commercial disputes across sectors such as energy, construction, banking, technology, and pharmaceuticals. Services include:

  • Drafting and negotiating arbitration clauses in contracts.
  • Representing clients in disputes over joint ventures, M&A, licensing, and supply agreements.
  • Advising on interim relief measures, such as injunctions and asset freezes.

Case Study:
TRW successfully represented a Bangladeshi construction company in a $50 million arbitration under ICC rules, resolving a dispute with an international supplier over a breached supply agreement.


2. Investment Treaty Arbitration

Investment disputes often arise under bilateral investment treaties (BITs) or multilateral agreements such as the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT). TRW provides:

  • Representation in investor-state arbitrations under ICSID, UNCITRAL, and other rules.
  • Advising on treaty protections, including fair and equitable treatment and expropriation claims.
  • Defending states in claims brought by investors.

Case Study:
TRW defended a South Asian government in an ICSID arbitration involving a $200 million claim over alleged expropriation of energy assets, achieving a favorable award for the state.


3. Public International Law

Public international law governs disputes between states and between states and international investors. TRW advises on:

  • Issues of sovereign immunity, state responsibility, and treaty interpretation.
  • Boundary and resource disputes under international law.
  • The impact of human rights and environmental obligations on commercial activities.

Case Study:
TRW advised an African nation on a maritime boundary dispute involving offshore oil exploration rights, ensuring compliance with international treaties and securing a favorable settlement.


4. Arbitration-Related Litigation

Arbitration often intersects with court proceedings, particularly in enforcement and annulment actions. TRW provides:

  • Representation in set-aside proceedings and challenges to arbitral awards.
  • Enforcement of awards under the New York Convention.
  • Advising on pre-arbitration measures, such as asset attachment.

Case Study:
TRW secured enforcement of a $100 million ICC arbitration award in a South Asian jurisdiction, overcoming challenges related to sovereign immunity.


Global Expertise: Working with Leading Arbitral Institutions

TRW’s arbitration practice spans all major arbitral rules and institutions, including:

  • International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID)
  • International Chamber of Commerce (ICC)
  • London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA)
  • Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC)
  • Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC)
  • American Arbitration Association/International Centre for Dispute Resolution (AAA/ICDR)
  • UNCITRAL Ad Hoc Rules

TRW’s international reach ensures seamless representation in arbitration centers worldwide, including London, Singapore, New York, and Dubai.


Key Sectors and Representative Experience

Energy and Infrastructure

Energy disputes often involve long-term contracts, regulatory frameworks, and geopolitical considerations. TRW has represented:

  • Energy companies in disputes over production sharing agreements.
  • States in arbitration involving renewable energy investments.

Example:
TRW acted for an international energy consortium in an LCIA arbitration involving a $300 million dispute over a pipeline construction project in the Middle East.


Technology and Data

With the rise of digital transformation, TRW advises on disputes involving:

  • Licensing and intellectual property rights.
  • Cross-border data transfer and cybersecurity issues.

Example:
TRW represented a global technology firm in a SIAC arbitration over a breached software licensing agreement, achieving a favorable settlement.


Banking and Finance

Financial disputes often involve complex regulatory and contractual issues. TRW has handled:

  • Arbitrations involving derivatives and structured products.
  • Claims arising from sovereign debt restructuring.

Example:
TRW represented a global bank in an ICC arbitration arising from a $500 million syndicated loan agreement, securing a favorable award.


Innovative Strategies for Efficient Arbitration

1. Multilingual Capability

TRW conducts arbitrations in multiple languages, including English, French, Chinese, Arabic, and Spanish, ensuring accessibility for diverse clients.

2. Forensic Support

TRW collaborates with in-house forensic accountants and industry experts to:

  • Analyze complex financial evidence.
  • Quantify damages in high-value disputes.
  • Provide expert testimony during hearings.

3. Early Settlement Initiatives

Recognizing the importance of cost efficiency, TRW focuses on:

  • Negotiating settlements at early stages.
  • Using mediation and other alternative dispute resolution (ADR) mechanisms to avoid protracted arbitration.

Why Choose TRW for International Arbitration?

  1. Global Reach, Local Insight:
    TRW’s international presence ensures expertise in all major arbitration centers, combined with a deep understanding of local legal frameworks.
  2. Comprehensive Expertise:
    From drafting arbitration clauses to enforcement, TRW provides end-to-end services tailored to client needs.
  3. Proven Track Record:
    TRW’s success in high-profile arbitrations across industries underscores its ability to deliver favorable outcomes.
  4. Client-Centric Approach:
    The firm prioritizes cost-effective, pragmatic solutions that align with commercial objectives.
  5. Thought Leadership:
    TRW’s involvement in leading arbitral institutions and contributions to legal discourse make it a trusted advisor in arbitration matters.

TRW as a Trusted Partner in Arbitration

International arbitration requires a combination of legal acumen, cultural sensitivity, and strategic foresight. TRW Law Firm excels in delivering all three, ensuring that clients are equipped to navigate even the most complex disputes.

From investment treaty arbitration to high-stakes commercial disputes, TRW offers the expertise and resources necessary to achieve successful outcomes. For organizations seeking a partner in international arbitration, TRW Law Firm is the definitive choice.

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