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Oliver Marsden

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Chemicals | Energy | Financial services | Fintech | Industrials | Insurance | International arbitration |

Absolutely brilliant. A star in the making.

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About Oliver Marsden

Oliver is a specialist in international arbitration.  He advises and represents companies and state governments in arbitrations under commercial contracts and investment treaties and related court proceedings. 

Oliver has experience across a broad range of sectors: energy (including renewables), banking/finance, pharma/biosciences, defence/aerospace, industrials, entertainment, insurance and healthcare. In particular, he has extensive experience of post-M&A and tax-related disputes.  He conducts advocacy before arbitral tribunals and in the English courts, where he holds higher rights of audience.

Oliver is recognised by The Legal 500 as a "Next Generation Partner“ and included in The Legal 500’s UK “Arbitration
Powerlist”. He is also recognised as a “Future Leader” in Who’s Who Legal: Arbitration.

Recent work

  • Representing an international energy company in three ICC arbitrations against a state government.
  • Representing a leading solar energy company in an LCIA arbitration against a construction company relating to a dispute under a supply agreement.
  • Representing an international mining company in relation to the enforcement of an arbitral award in the UK.
  • Representing a leading biosciences company in an ICC arbitration against another biosciences company relating to a licensing dispute.
  • Representing a leading global financial investor in an LCIA arbitration relating to a dispute under a financial instrument.
  • Representing a leading entertainment company in an LCIA arbitration arising out of the cancellation of a joint venture project.
  • Representing a leading fashion house in an 'ad hoc' London-seat arbitration against a distributor.
  • Representing a Caribbean state entity in parallel ICC and UNCITRAL arbitrations relating to supply disputes under several agreements.
  • Representing a South-East Asian state in an investment treaty arbitration against a dual-national investor.
  • Representing an energy supermajor in an UNCITRAL arbitration arising out of a tax stability agreement with a state government.
  • Representing an international energy company in an ICSID arbitration arising out of a production sharing agreement with a state government.
  • Representing a private equity group in an LCIA arbitration relating to warranty claims under a share purchase agreement.
  • Representing another private equity group in an HKIAC arbitration relating to a post-M&A dispute.
  • Representing a major European bank in an ICC arbitration arising out of a corporate acquisition.
  • Representing an international financial institution in: (i) an expedited LCIA arbitration arising out of a letter of credit dispute with a Middle Eastern trading group; and (ii) an ICC arbitration arising out of a joint venture for the development of a hydroelectric power plant.
  • Representing an FX currency management boutique in an LCIA arbitration arising out of a joint venture with an international bank.
  • Representing a satellite service provider in an LCIA arbitration against a satellite network operator relating to several long-term distribution agreements between the parties.
  • Representing a private equity group in expedited expert determination proceedings before a KC against a multinational conglomerate relating to claims under an SPA.
  • Representing an industrials company in expert determination proceedings against another industrials company relating to completion accounts under an SPA.

Qualifications

Education

MA (Hons), Oriel College, Oxford (Classics)

Professional qualifications

Solicitor-advocate (higher courts – civil)

Publications

  • International arbitration Top Trends 2022 Perspective

  • Encyclopaedia of Forms and Precedents (co-author with Nigel Rawding QC) • Volume on Arbitration and ADR

  • Commercial Litigation and Arbitration Review, 2017 (author) • ICC report sheds light on the perception and use of international arbitration in the financial institutions sector

  • Practical Law, 2017 • Awards set aside at the seat of the arbitration: is enforcement still possible?

  • Kluwer, 2013 (co-author with Julian Lew QC) • Arbitration in England (Chapter 19 on arbitrability)