Susanne Schwalb#13587

Susanne Schwalb

Susanne German qualified lawyer, Partner, CMS
Susanne Schwalb primarily advises and represents clients in international arbitration proceedings. She has a focus on international commercial arbitration and the protection of foreign investments where she advises both on the structuring of investments and in contentious proceedings. Susanne also has extensive practical experience in third-party funding.

In commercial arbitration, Susanne represents clients in post-M&A disputes as well as in disputes concerning failed (large-scale) projects, in particular in the technology, life sciences, infrastructure and energy sectors. She has specific experience in disputes over cross-border projects that involve numerous jurisdictions and applicable laws, as well as in arbitration proceedings against State-owned entities. When it comes to the protection of foreign investments, Susanne provides advice on the planning and implementation of investments as well as during the investment period. She also represents clients in investor-State arbitration proceedings and related domestic court proceedings. Susanne has many years of experience acting as party representative and as secretary/assistant to the arbitral tribunal in a large number of commercial arbitrations, including under the ICC, DIS, Swiss, LCIA, HKIAC and JCAA Rules as well as in >15 investor-State arbitrations under the ICSID Convention, UNCITRAL and SCC Rules. Susanne also regularly acts as arbitrator.

In addition, Susanne has negotiated comprehensive third-party funding agreements for several domestic as well as international arbitration proceedings and can therefore draw on extensive practical experience in the evaluation of the commercial and legal funding terms as well as the day-to-day handling of funded arbitration and court proceedings.

Susanne joined CMS in 2014 and became partner in 2022.

Contributed to

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Challenging arbitral awards in Germany
Challenging arbitral awards in Germany
Practice Notes

This Practice Note considers challenging arbitration awards in Germany under German law. The Practice Note focuses on the formal requirements and the grounds for challenging domestic arbitral awards and will further touch upon the relevance of these grounds for an application for recognition and enforcement of domestic awards.

Enforcing arbitral awards in Germany
Enforcing arbitral awards in Germany
Practice Notes

This Practice Note considers the recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards in Germany under German law.

State immunity and arbitration in Germany
State immunity and arbitration in Germany
Practice Notes

This Practice Note considers the role of state (sovereign) immunity in relation to arbitration proceedings in Germany under German law.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 2013

Experience

  • Chair of Civil Law, German, European and International Corporate Law, Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich (2011 - 2012)

Membership

  • German Arbitration Association (DIS &, DIS40)
  • Swiss Arbitration Association (ASA Below 40)
  • International Court of Arbitration Young Arbitrators Forum (ICC YAF)
  • Young International Council for Commercial Arbitration (ICCA & Young ICCA)
  • ArbitralWomen and Young ArbitralWomen Practitioners (YAWP)
  • Young International Arbitration Group of the London Court of International Arbitration (YIAG)
  • Young ICSID / Young ISDS

Qualifications

  • Legal traineeship and bar exam (2011-2013)
  • Law studies with a focus on corporate, capital markets and insolvency law (2006-2011)
  • Bar exam (2013)

Education

  • Higher Regional Court of Munich (2011-2013)
  • Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich (2006-2011)
  • German School Washington DC, USA (2022-2006)

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