Carolin Ayres#12250

Carolin Ayres

RPC
Carolin is an Associate in RPC's Commercial and Banking Litigation team.

Carolin acts on complex and high value financial and commercial disputes, often with a multi-jurisdictional element. She has particular experience advising on civil fraud, misrepresentation and antitrust disputes, as well as experience advising on joint venture disputes, contentious insolvency matters, enforcement proceedings, freezing injunctions and asset tracing.
 
Carolin has represented clients across a diverse range of industries (including energy, shipping, telecom, healthcare and banking) in both litigation and international arbitration proceedings.
 
Carolin is a native German speaker.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 2018

Experience

  • Jones Day (2016 - 2021)

Qualifications

  • LPC (2016)
  • LLM (2014)
  • LLB (2013)

Education

  • BPP (2016)
  • University of Cambridge (2014)
  • SOAS (2013)

1 Contributions by Carolin Ayres

LCAM arbitration awards and decisions: tribunal decision-making, award formalities, time limits, separate awards, settlement and termination, and post-award correction and interpretation
PRACTICE NOTES
LCAM arbitration awards and decisions: tribunal decision-making, award formalities, time limits, separate awards, settlement and termination, and post-award correction and interpretation
Awards Article 36 outlines the rules governing the power to issue awards and determinations, setting the general framework for decisions generally. Decision making Where the Arbitral Tribunal consists of a panel of three or more arbitrators, its awards or other determinations are to be decided by a majority of the Tribunal (Article 36.1). Under Article 36.2, the Arbitral Tribunal may resolve to authorise the Chairperson to make procedural rulings alone. Any such arrangement ought to be notified to the parties, commonly by way of a procedural order...
Arbitration
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