Charlotte Popp#13360

Charlotte Popp, LL.M. (Columbia)

Associate Attorney, Gibson Dunn
Charlotte is a first-year Associate, advising clients in international arbitration and litigation disputes. Before starting her position, Charlotte gained precious experience in arbitration, especially during her LL.M. programme at Columbia University, where she, among others, worked as Research Assistant to Professor George Bermann. During her 2 year mandatory clerkship, she worked for an arbitration boutique based in Frankfurt.
Contributed to

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The interplay between arbitration and sanctions in Germany
The interplay between arbitration and sanctions in Germany
Practice Notes

This Practice Note considers the increasing use of anti-arbitration injunctions by Russian entities under Article 248.1 Russian Arbitration Procedure Code (RAPC) which threatens the enforceability of arbitration agreements with EU-domiciled parties. This Practice Note examines how the EU and German legal systems provide effective countermeasures. While the EU’s sanctions framework prohibits the recognition of such injunctions and allows for damage claims, German law offers powerful remedies, including injunctive relief, declaratory relief, and compensation for legal costs. Recent German court decisions reinforce arbitration rights, demonstrating that EU entities can protect their interests without relying on traditional anti-suit injunctions.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 2025

Membership

  • Moot Alumni Association (MAA)
  • Deutsch-Amerikanische Juristenvereinigung (DAJV) (network of lawyers practicing in and from the U.S. and Germany)

Qualifications

  • Second State Examination (2024)
  • New York State Bar Exam (admission pending) (2022)
  • Master of Laws (LL.M.) (2022)
  • First State Examination (J.D. equivalent) (2020)

Education

  • Columbia University (2021-2022)
  • University of Münster (2015-2020)

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