Caitlin focuses on international arbitration and international law.
Caitlin's practice centres on international arbitration, including commercial arbitration and investment treaty disputes. Her practice also includes advising clients on private and public international law issues.
Caitlin also advises clients on ESG disputes and risk management, along with business and human rights issues arising within supply chains and contractual relationships.
Caitlin is currently based in London, and has previously worked at the firm's Melbourne and Hong Kong offices. Her practice sees her working on matters globally, with a particular focus on matters in the Asia Pacific Region.
Experience & capabilities
Selected matters
- one of the largest cryptocurrency trading platforms in a HKIAC class arbitration seated in Hong Kong
- a telecommunications conglomerate in relation to ICSID proceedings against an Asian State relating to a taxation dispute
- a Thai property developer in an international arbitration concerning the construction of a luxury hotel and residential complex
- an LNG provider in an ICC arbitration seated in New York concerning the construction of an LNG facility
- an international consortium of energy majors in relation to a high value dispute with an African State
Background
Caitlin holds a Juris Doctor from the University of Melbourne and a Bachelor of International and Global Studies (Political Economy and Government & International Relations) from the University of Sydney. Caitlin is admitted as a solicitor in Victoria, Australia.