by rw | Nov 1, 2016 | Articles, Investment Disputes and Arbitration, Multilateral Investment Treaties
Mariano Gomezperalta, a member of robert wray PLLC, represented the Government of Mexico and Mexico’s trucking associations in various facets of the NAFTA cross-border trucking dispute. In this article, he comments on the twists and turns of one of the most...
by rw | May 12, 2015 | Articles, ICSID, Investment Disputes and Arbitration, Mediation
Cam Mowatt has participated in over 30 investment treaty disputes, including as outside counsel to the Government of Mexico and the Canadian government. He is also a founder and editor of Investor-State Law Guide, a leading research database for investment treaty law....
by rw | May 23, 2014 | Articles, Bilateral Investment Treaties, ICSID, Investment Disputes and Arbitration
For some years, robert wray PLLC has analyzed the way in which governments, particularly in Latin America, can mitigate the risk of being sued in an investor-state dispute (ISD) and improve their chances of a successful defense for those cases that actually go to...
by rw | May 23, 2014 | Articles, Interviews, Investment Disputes and Arbitration
As part of its consulting work in Bogota, robert wray PLLC assisted the Secretary of Economic Development of Bogota and the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism with the organization of a closing seminar to present the results of the study performed by the RW...
by rw | Nov 1, 2013 | Articles, Investment Disputes and Arbitration
Mariano Gomezperalta explores contributory fault in investment disputes by taking an in-depth look at some of the cases in which it has played a role. After hours of discussing the investors’ problems with local communities, the mayor ended the meeting by saying, “If...
by rw | Apr 27, 2012 | Articles, Investment Disputes and Arbitration
As Mariano Gomezperalta explains, failed efforts to protect Mexican film makers illustrate how international treaties can benefit both local and international investors. Mr. Gomezperalta represented Mexico’s National Chamber of Film and Video (Canacine) in this...