Iris Raynaud
Lawyer
Firm or Organisation
Hanotiau & van den Berg
Present Position
Associate
Type of Practitioner
Arbitrator, Counsel, Lawyer
Nationality
french
Country of Residence
France
Jurisdiction
France, United Kingdom
Legal System
Civil Law, Common Law
Practice Areas
Agency, Distribution, Franchising, Arbitration, Audiovisual, Media, Commercial Law, Construction, Engineering, Corporate Law, DRB (Dispute resolution board), DAB (Dispute adjudication board), Energy, Natural Resources, Finance, Banking, Hotel, Leisure management, Information, CommunicationTechnologies, Infrastructure, Insolvency, Intellectual Property, Investment, Concession agreements, Joint Ventures, Consortia, Cooperation, Oil, Gas, Mining, Sales, Purchases, Trade, Industry, Transport
Experience
Iris Raynaud assists Prof. Bernard Hanotiau in the management of complex international arbitration cases where he acts as Chairman or member of the Arbitral Tribunal. Trained as a dispute resolution lawyer in London in both litigation and arbitration, she has been involved in some twenty – mostly high profile – arbitration cases as counsel (collective experience) or as assistant to the Tribunal. Her main area of work relates to commercial contractual disputes between private parties, under both civil and common law regimes. She is also experienced in investor-state disputes as assistant to the Tribunal in cases under the ICSID Convention. She is qualified in England & Wales and in France. She works equally well in English or French speaking proceedings.
Bar Admission
Avocat (Paris), Solicitor (England & Wales)
Education
London School of Economics and Political Science (B.A.), Sciences Po Paris (Master), Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne (Master of Research in Private International Law)
Publications
“Panorama of World Case Law (Belgium)”, Les Cahiers de l’Arbitrage / The Paris Journal of International Arbitration, (under publication) (with Bernard Hanotiau); Country Reporter (Belgium), KluwerArbitration.com, 2019 (with Bernard Hanotiau, Maarten Draye); “The success of the DIFC Courts: When Common Law makes its way into a Civil Law region”, Revue de Droit des Affaires Internationales / International Business Law Journal, 4-2017, pp. 289-304 (with Jean-François Le Gal)
Teaching
Not available
Other Information
Not available
Email
[email protected]
Professional Address
Address
480 avenue Louise
City
Brussels
Country
Belgium
Telephone
+32 (0)2 290 39 00
Mobile
Not available
Email
[email protected]
Site
http://www.hvdb.com/
Languages
- French: Native Fluency
- English: Proficient