Aaron Garavaglia#14606

Aaron Garavaglia

Senior Associate, Mason Hayes & Curran LLP
Aaron is a senior associate on our Commercial Disputes team. Aaron is a dual-qualified solicitor in Ireland and England & Wales and is licensed as an attorney-at-law in the U.S. (New York and Washington, D.C.). He practices Irish and EU public and private international law, focusing on commercial and tech-related litigation, investigations, trade sanctions and export controls.

Prior to joining the firm, Aaron was EU counsel for Dell Technologies, where he advised the company on trade compliance, sanctions, export control and competition law. He also previously practiced in law firms in Ireland and the U.S.

With his previous international and in-house experience, he brings a unique and commercially focused perspective to problem solving for the benefit of his clients.
Contributed to

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Ireland—Choice of forum and governing law for international disputes
Ireland—Choice of forum and governing law for international disputes
Practice Notes

IntroductionOne of the most important considerations to be mindful of when negotiating, drafting or amending a contract, either to establish a relationship or to govern the terms of a particular project or statement of work, is one that may not be immediately important to, or, hopefully, ever invoked by, the parties—the disputes resolution clause and governing law. In many jurisdictions, there is a historic tradition of empowering parties to choose for themselves where and how their disputes, should they occur, be resolved. These choices fall within the idea of freedom and capacity to contract and may generally be made without regard to the actual location of the parties (or their tangible ties) or where the activities concerned will occur.Selecting ‘where’ and ‘how’ is a crucial choice: the former refers to the forum where a dispute will be litigated, while the latter is which set of laws will be used to resolve the dispute. These choices can affect the costs of litigation and how it will

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 2018 (US), 2023 (E&W), 2024 (IRE)

Experience

  • Dell Technologies (July 2024 - August 2025)
  • Arthur Cox LLP (November 2021 - June 2024)
  • Squire Patton Boggs (September 2018 - July 2021)

Membership

  • Law Society of Ireland
  • Solicitors Regulation Authority
  • New York State Bar Association
  • D.C. Bar

Qualifications

  • Law Society of Ireland, admitted as a solicitor (2024)
  • Juris Doctor (2018)
  • Bachelor’s Degree (Philosophy, Business Management) (2013)

Education

  • American University Washington College of Law (2018)
  • San Josè State University (2013)

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