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Floriane Lavaud is a member of the firm’s International Dispute Resolution Group in New York and Paris. Her practice focuses on public international law, international arbitration, and complex litigation, with a particular emphasis on the Middle East. She is admitted to the New York and Paris Bars, in addition to being a solicitor in England & Wales.
With over fifteen years of experience, Ms. Lavaud advises and represents multinational corporations and sovereign States in a variety of jurisdictions and fora on issues of civil and common law, public international law, and treaty and contract interpretation. For example, she recently represented the State of Qatar before the International Court of Justice and the International Civil Aviation Organization, in addition to representing Qatari entities in both treaty and commercial arbitrations. She sits as arbitrator, including on the Qatar Sports Arbitration Tribunal, and serves as counsel in a broad range of international matters.
Ms. Lavaud advises and represents pro bono clients on both domestic law and public international law issues. Most recently, she has worked with Legal Action Worldwide to seek justice for the Rohingya before the International Criminal Court and for the Tigrayan people before the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights. She has also worked with the Clooney Foundation for Justice on a number of high-profile cases seeking the release of unlawfully imprisoned journalists.
In recognition for her Dispute Resolution work in Qatar, Chambers Global has commended Ms. Lavaud’s “strong knowledge of public international law, in addition to being very practical and strategic in responding to her clients’ needs.” In the 2023 edition of the guide, clients note that she is “dynamic and extremely reliable.” Ms. Lavaud is recommended by Chambers USA (2023), where she has been described as “an incredible lawyer” who has “precision, dynamism and passion for her work that inspires the trust and appreciation of her clients.” She is also recognized as a “Rising Star” for International Arbitration by The Legal 500 US (2023) and by the Euro Money Legal Media Group (2021-2022), which are awarded to the most promising lawyers in the region. In The Legal 500 US, she is described as “a legal surgeon” and “impeccable and greatly motivated.” Ms. Lavaud is recommended as a Global Leader for Arbitration by Who’s Who Legal (2022) and was nominated as a Thought Leader in Arbitration in 2023. Previously, she was nominated for five consecutive years as a Future Leader in Arbitration by the guide. According to Who’s Who Legal, her peers describe her as “phenomenal” and as a “shining star in the field of international arbitration” with “perfect knowledge of regulatory law.” Previous editions of the guide have described her as “one of the most polished lawyers in the field” and “one of the best practitioners in her field. She pays attention to detail and is very talented in respect of analyzing and constructing legal arguments.”
From 2009 to 2011, she clerked for the Hon. Douglas P. Woodlock of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts. Ms. Lavaud is among the few civil-law-trained attorneys who served as a federal law clerk and therefore has strong experience in U.S. litigation. During her two-year clerkship, she was involved in a wide variety of civil and criminal cases.
Prior to joining Debevoise in 2007, Ms. Lavaud worked at Total, one of the world’s leading international oil and gas companies. As a member of Total’s Exploration & Production legal division, Ms. Lavaud gained in-depth experience with the oil and gas industry and the agreements specific to this industry.
Ms. Lavaud serves in a number of leadership positions. In 2022, she was elected to the Board of Directors of ArbitralWomen, an international organization that promotes women and diversity in international arbitration. Ms. Lavaud also currently serves as Board Member and Co-Chair of the International Arbitration Committee of the American Branch of the International Law Association (ABILA), and as Co-Chair of International Law Weekend (ILW) 2022 and 2023. She is also a member of numerous arbitration organizations, including the Institute for Transnational Arbitration (ITA) Advisory Board representing Debevoise & Plimpton LLP. She also recently served as a New York Regional Representative of the ICC Young Arbitrators Forum.
Ms. Lavaud regularly speaks and publishes on international law-related issues. Her key publications include: “The American Servicemembers’ Protection Act and the Dodd Amendment: Shaping United States Engagement with the ICC (Part II),” Just Security (2023); “Introducing the Symposium on U.S. Support for the ICC’s Trust Fund for Victims,” Just Security (2023); “The next 100 years of international law,” Global Arbitration Review (2023); “Reinvesting in international law: five key takeaways,” Global Arbitration Review (2021); “A Duty to Disclose, a Duty to Inquire: French and European Courts Address an Arbitrator’s Independence and Impartiality,” LexisPSL (2021); “Damages Principles in Investment Arbitration,” The Guide to Damages in International Arbitration - Third Edition (2018); “Arbitration Guide - United States,” IBA Arbitration Committee (2018); “Damages Principles in Investment Arbitration,” GAR, The Guide to Damages in International Arbitration (2018); “Corruption in International Arbitration: Challenges And Consequences,” Global Arbitration Review (2018); “Corporate Responsibility For Human Rights Violations After Urbaser,” International Bar Association Oil and Gas Law News (2017); “Valuation Date in Investment Arbitration: A Fundamental Examination of Chorzów’s Principles,” Journal of Damages in International Arbitration (2016); “Forum Non Conveniens as Bar to Enforcement,” The Arbitration Review of the Americas (2017); “Recognition of ICSID Awards in the United States: Are Ex Parte Petitions Allowed?,” The Arbitration Review of the Americas (2016); and “Determining Compensation for Expropriation In Treaty-Based Oil & Gas Arbitrations,” Leading Practitioners’ Guide to International Oil & Gas Arbitration (2015).
Her recent speaking engagements include “Good Faith and Abuse of Rights in Public International Law,” Colloquium on Good Faith and Contract Interpretation in MENA and Beyond (2023); “Enforcement in Armed Conflicts,” ICSID-ADGM Joint Conference (2023); “Research Seminar on IBT and Related Topics,” NYU Law Center for Transnational Litigation, Arbitration and Commercial Law (2023); “The U.S. Government and the ICC Trust Fund for Victims,” Public International Law & Policy Group Expert Roundtable (2023); “Pre-Arbitration Steps: Challenges and Pitfalls,” ICC YAAF Qatar (2023); “Role of International Courts in Resolving Armed Conflicts,” Harvard International Arbitration Conference (2023); “Addressing Complex Arbitrations,” GAR Live: Abu Dhabi (2023); “Recent Developments Before the International Court of Justice,” The Permanent Mission of Belgium to the United Nations International Day for Women in Multilateralism (2023); “Challenges and Pathways for Accountability and Justice in Tigray,” American Bar Association International Law Section (2022); teaching “Investment Treaty Arbitration Practicum” at the University of Paris II Panthéon-Assas, Dubai Campus (2022); “The Illegality Defense in Investment Treaty Arbitration,” Kuwait Business Law Forum (2022); “Arbitrating in the MENA Region: Dos and Don’ts,” Dubai Arbitration Week (2022); “Coercive Diplomacy in the Skies: Dispute Resolution Mechanisms and Legal Remedies for States” International Law Weekend (2022); “Reforming the U.N. Security Council to Address Modern Challenges” International Law Weekend (2022); “The US BIT Policy in light of NAFTA Cases” Annual Investment Treaty Conference (2022); “Arbitration and Human Rights” Istanbul Arbitration Week (2022); “Breaking Barriers to Success in International Law Careers” WILIG Annual Career Panel (2022); “Arbitrating Human Rights Disputes,” Mute Off Thursdays (2022); “How to Address Issues of Alleged Corruption,” CILS International Arbitration Symposium (2022); “Investment Arbitration in the Middle East,” Alternative Dispute Resolution and Arbitration Forum (2022); “Walking the Thin Line: Jurisdiction and Admissibility,” 10th ICC MENA Conference (2022); “Notion of Investment: Definition, Legality, and Corruption,” ICSID-ADGM Joint Conference (2022); “Sixteenth Vis Moot Practice,” ICC International Court of Arbitration / USCIB Webcast (2022); “Discussion on Energy and the Middle East,” IEL International Practice Committee Virtual Book Club Webcast (2022); “Recent Arbitration-Related Developments in the Middle East,” ABILA / ICC Webinar (2022); “Women in Arbitration,” Columbia Law School (2021); “The Role of the ICJ in State Intervention by Non-Parties to a Dispute,” and “Disappearing Land and Displaced Persons: Climate Change and International Law,” International Law Weekend - 99th Annual Meeting of the American Branch of the ILA (2021); “Developments in International Commercial Litigation and Investment Treaty Arbitration Case Funding,” IMN Litigation Finance Conference (2021); “The Choice of Valuation Date in Unlawful Expropriations: The Cleaver Should Fall on the State,” Expert Witness Debating Series 2021 (2021); “Hearings and Cross-Examinations,” Harvard International Arbitration Law Students Association International Arbitration Workshop (2021); “Getting Up With Energy: A Discussion on the Human Rights Contributions of the Energy Industry,” Institute for Energy Law (2020).
Ms. Lavaud received an LL.M. from the University of Pennsylvania Law School in 2007 and an M.A. in Litigation and Arbitration from the University of Paris II Panthéon-Assas with honors in 2005. She is a native French speaker and is also proficient in Spanish and has basic knowledge of Dutch.
Floriane Lavaud est membre du Groupe de Résolution des Litiges Internationaux des bureaux de New York et Paris. Elle intervient principalement en droit international public, en arbitrage international et sur des contentieux complexes, avec un accent particulier sur le Moyen-Orient. Elle est membre des Barreaux de New York et de Paris, en plus d’être solicitor en Angleterre et au Pays de Galles.
Avec plus de quinze ans d'expérience, Mme Lavaud conseille et représente des sociétés multinationales et des États souverains, de divers régimes juridiques et devant différentes juridictions, en droit civil ou common law, droit international public, et interprétation des traités ou des contrats. Par exemple, elle a récemment représenté l’État du Qatar devant la Cour Internationale de Justice et l'Organisation de l'Aviation Civile Internationale, en plus de représenter des entités qataries dans des arbitrages commerciaux et de traités. Elle siège en tant qu'arbitre, notamment au sein du tribunal d'arbitrage sportif du Qatar, et intervient en tant que conseil dans un large éventail de dossiers internationaux. .
Mme Lavaud conseille et représente des clients pro bono sur des problématiques de droit interne et de droit international public. Plus récemment, elle a travaillé avec Legal Action Worldwide pour obtenir justice pour les Rohingyas devant la Cour pénale internationale et pour le peuple tigréen devant la Commission africaine des droits de l'homme et des peuples. Elle a également travaillé avec la Fondation Clooney pour la Justice, sur plusieurs affaires très médiatisées visant à obtenir la libération de journalistes emprisonnés illégalement.
En reconnaissance de son travail en matière de règlement des différends au Qatar, Chambers Global (2022) salue la “solide connaissance du droit international public de Mme Lavaud, en plus d'être très pratique et stratégique pour répondre aux besoins de ses clients.” Mme Lavaud est décrite par Chambers USA (2022) comme étant une “avocate incroyable”, dotée “d’une précision, d’un dynamisme et d’une passion pour son travail qui inspire la confiance et l’appréciation de ses clients”. Elle a été également nommée “Etoile Montante” pour l’Arbitrage International par The Legal 500 US (2022) et par Euro Money Legal Media Group (2021-2022), qui récompensent les avocats les plus prometteurs de la région. Legal 500 US la décrit comme “un chirurgien du droit” et étant “impeccable et très motivée”. Elle est recommandée comme leader mondial en matière d'arbitrage par Who's Who Legal (2022). Auparavant, elle a été distinguée cinq années consécutives comme “Future Leader” en Arbitrage par ce guide. Selon le Who’s Who Legal, elle est décrite par ses pairs comme “phénoménale” et comme “une étoile brillante dans le domaine de l'arbitrage international” ayant “une parfaite connaissance du droit réglementaire”. Les éditions précédentes du guide l’ont décrite comme “l’une des avocates les plus brillantes dans son domaine” et comme “l’une des meilleures avocates spécialisées dans son domaine. Elle est attentive aux détails et est très talentueuse pour ce qui est des analyses et des formulations d’arguments juridiques.”
De 2009 à 2011, elle a assisté en tant que law clerk l’Hon. Douglas P. Woodlock à la Cour fédérale du District du Massachussetts aux Etats-Unis. Mme Lavaud fait partie des rares avocats de formation civiliste à avoir rempli cette fonction et possède donc une solide expérience des litiges américains. Ces deux années lui ont permis d’être impliquée dans de nombreux dossiers civils et pénaux.
Avant de rejoindre Debevoise & Plimpton en 2007, Mme Lavaud a travaillé chez Total, l'un des leaders mondiaux dans le secteur pétrolier et gazier. Son expérience au sein de la branche Exploration & Production de Total lui a permis de développer une connaissance accrue de l’industrie gazière et pétrolière et des contrats propres à cette industrie, comme les accords d’association et les accords de partage de production.
Mme Lavaud occupe un certain nombre de postes de direction. En 2022, elle a été nommée au Conseil d’administration d’ArbitralWomen, une organisation internationale qui promeut les femmes et la diversité dans l’arbitrage international. Mme Lavaud intervient également comme Co-Présidente du Comité d’Arbitrage International de la section américaine de l’International Law Association (ABILA), et Co-Présidente d’International Law Weekend (ILW) 2022. Elle est également membre de nombreuses associations liées à l'arbitrage, dont le Conseil Consultatif de l’Institut d’Arbitrage Transnational (IAT) où elle représente Debevoise & Plimpton LLP. Elle a également été récemment représentante régionale de l’association ICC Young Arbitrators Forum à New York.
Mme Lavaud parle régulièrement à des conférences et publie sur des sujets concernant l’arbitrage international. Ses publications les plus récentes incluent “Reinvesting in international law: five key takeaways,” Global Arbitration Review (2021); “A Duty to Disclose, a Duty to Inquire: French and European Courts Address an Arbitrator’s Independence and Impartiality,” LexisPSL (2021); “Damages Principles in Investment Arbitration,” The Guide to Damages in International Arbitration - Third Edition (2018); “Arbitration Guide - United States,” IBA Arbitration Committee (2018); “Damages Principles in Investment Arbitration,” GAR, The Guide to Damages in International Arbitration (2018); “Corruption in International Arbitration: Challenges And Consequences,” Global Arbitration Review (2018); “Corporate Responsibility For Human Rights Violations After Urbaser,” International Bar Association Oil and Gas Law News (2017); “Valuation Date in Investment Arbitration: A Fundamental Examination of Chorzów’s Principles,” Journal of Damages in International Arbitration (2016); “Forum Non Conveniens as Bar to Enforcement,” The Arbitration Review of the Americas (2017); “Recognition of ICSID Awards in the United States: Are Ex Parte Petitions Allowed?,” The Arbitration Review of the Americas (2016); et “Determining Compensation for Expropriation In Treaty-Based Oil & Gas Arbitrations,” Leading Practitioners’ Guide to International Oil & Gas Arbitration (2015).
Parmi ses récentes interventions orales, elle a enseigné “Investment Treaty Arbitration Practicum” à l'Université de Paris II Panthéon-Assas, Dubai Campus (2022); “The Illegality Defense in Investment Treaty Arbitration,” Kuwait Business Law Forum (2022); “Arbitrating in the MENA Region: Dos and Don’ts,” Dubai Arbitration Week (2022); “Coercive Diplomacy in the Skies: Dispute Resolution Mechanisms and Legal Remedies for States” International Law Weekend (2022); “Reforming the U.N. Security Council to Address Modern Challenges” International Law Weekend (2022); “The US BIT Policy in light of NAFTA Cases” Annual Investment Treaty Conference (2022); “Arbitration and Human Rights” Istanbul Arbitration Week (2022); “Breaking Barriers to Success in International Law Careers” WILIG Annual Career Panel (2022); “Arbitrating Human Rights Disputes,” Mute Off Thursdays (2022); “How to Address Issues of Alleged Corruption,” CILS International Arbitration Symposium (2022); “Investment Arbitration in the Middle East,” Alternative Dispute Resolution and Arbitration Forum (2022); “Walking the Thin Line: Jurisdiction and Admissibility,” 10th ICC MENA Conference (2022); “Notion of Investment: Definition, Legality, and Corruption,” ICSID-ADGM Joint Conference (2022); “Sixteenth Vis Moot Practice,” ICC International Court of Arbitration / USCIB Webcast (2022); “Discussion on Energy and the Middle East,” IEL International Practice Committee Virtual Book Club Webcast (2022); “Recent Arbitration-Related Developments in the Middle East,” ABILA / ICC Webinar (2022); “Women in Arbitration,” Columbia Law School (2021); “The Role of the ICJ in State Intervention by Non-Parties to a Dispute,” and “Disappearing Land and Displaced Persons: Climate Change and International Law,” International Law Weekend - 99th Annual Meeting of the American Branch of the ILA (2021); “Developments in International Commercial Litigation and Investment Treaty Arbitration Case Funding,” IMN Litigation Finance Conference (2021); “The Choice of Valuation Date in Unlawful Expropriations: The Cleaver Should Fall on the State,” Expert Witness Debating Series 2021 (2021); “Hearings and Cross-Examinations,” Harvard International Arbitration Law Students Association International Arbitration Workshop (2021); “Getting Up With Energy: A Discussion on the Human Rights Contributions of the Energy Industry,” Institute for Energy Law (2020).
Mme Lavaud est titulaire d’un L.L.M. de l’University of Pennsylvania Law School (2007), et d’un Master 2 de Contentieux et Arbitrage de l’Université Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas décerné avec mention (2005). Sa langue maternelle est le français. Elle dispose également d’une bonne maîtrise de l’espagnol et a des notions en néerlandais.