News 28 Aug. 2024

Curtis Recognized for Excellence in Arbitration in Chambers Latin America Guide 2025

Curtis is once again praised by clients for its exceptional capabilities in international arbitration, earning rankings and recognition for both the firm and its attorneys in the latest Chambers Latin America Guide 2025.

Chambers Latin America 2025 highlighted the firm’s Latin America practice, noting its "prowess in the international arbitration arena" and its reputation for representing governments and state-owned entities in significant commercial and investment treaty disputes across the region.

Curtis remains at the forefront of international arbitration in Latin America, representing states such as Colombia, Panama, and Venezuela. Clients emphasized the firm's specialization in state representation, stating that "Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle are strong and fierce lawyers when representing states, as they have a well-developed specialization in that side of the arbitration arena."

Client feedback is key to supporting our rankings. One client noted that practice chair George Kahale III “is an effective lawyer in the Latin American international arbitration domain", and that "Claudia Frutos-Peterson does investor-state arbitration and she is excellent at it; she benefits from her experience working at the ICSID, so she knows a lot about the system."

Click here to view all of Curtis’ rankings and read the full editorial in Chambers Latin America Guide 2025.

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