61 LAWYER MONTHLY ADR AWARDS 2024 Commercial Arbitration Lawyer of the Year USA care under ICSID, UNCITRAL, SCC and ICC Rules, valued in amounts ranging from hundreds of millions to over $7 billion. She is listed by the EU as a Chairperson for Trade & Sustainable Development expert panel proceedings in EU trade agreement disputes, and as an arbitrator by the Peru International Court of Arbitration. In her public international law practice, Clara has successfully represented States before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in disputes involving territorial rights, human rights and environmental harm, including Ecuador v. Colombia (concerning harms caused by aerial spraying of herbicides), Georgia v. Russia (concerning ethnic cleansing in Abkhazia and South Ossetia), and Uruguay v. Argentina (regarding international environmental protection and sustainable development). She also has substantial experience counseling States in maritime boundary disputes before the ICJ, UNCLOS Annex VII arbitral tribunals, and the International Tribunal on the Law of the Sea (ITLOS). Recent cases include Ghana v. Cȏte d’Ivoire (ITLOS Special Chamber), Bangladesh v. Myanmar (ITLOS), Bangladesh v. India (PCA, Annex VII), and Nicaragua v. Colombia (ICJ). Her representation of foreign States also includes domestic litigation before U.S. federal courts involving foreign sovereign immunity, in which she has successfully petitioned for each case to be dismissed in the initial stage of the proceeding and won on appeal. Clara also offers a unique specialty counseling States in securing high priority extraditions of individuals from the United States. Her work involves advising States through the presentation of extradition requests, the consideration of the requests by the Departments of State and Justice, and the litigation of the requests before U.S. courts. Clara is regularly invited to speak on investment arbitration, public international law, and maritime boundary delimitation. She chairs the Rising Leaders Council at the Meridian International Center, which brings together young leaders from the foreign diplomatic community with professionals from the U.S. Government, corporations, multilateral agencies, and media to exchange ideas on international policy. Before joining Foley Hoag, Clara worked in the World Bank’s Environment and African Human Development Departments, focused on the bank’s legal policies concerning environment and indigenous peoples, and implementing development projects in Africa. Firm Profile Foley Hoag represents public and private clients in a wide range of disputes and transactions. Founded in 1943, we have grown into a unique international firm that blends innovation, deep knowledge and superior legal skill. We are well known for our commitment to helping clients achieve their desired results across a broad spectrum of legal matters and industries. We have established a lengthy record of success in the innovation industries of life sciences, health care, technology, energy/renewables and cannabis. Regardless of the intricacy of the matters, we provide clients with creative, strategic legal advice tailored to their specific goals. We are committed to helping our clients achieve their desired results while seizing on new ways to continuously improve our performance and service level www.foleyhoag.com
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