
K&L Gates adds disputes muscle in Australia
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The firm had added an investor-state disputes pro with counsel, arbitrator and mediation experience to its Perth office.
K&L Gates has hired Rodolphe Ruffié-Farrugia from Clifford Chance as a partner and member of its Perth international arbitration practice group. His arrival was confirmed yesterday (29 July).
Ruffié-Farrugia specialises in international commercial arbitration, investor-state dispute settlement, government negotiations, mediation and public international law, a
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