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04 December 2018
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Landmark Chambers—Professor Peter Cameron

Energy arbitration expert joins chambers

Landmark Chambers has welcomed international energy arbitration expert Professor Peter Cameron to chambers as an associate tenant.

Professor Cameron brings with him more than 30 years of experience in the energy sector, and has testified as an expert in more than two dozen cases across the globe. His credentials include acting as director and professor of international energy law at the University of Dundee, and currently serving as an arbitrator for global arbitral institution ICSID. He is also the co-director of the International Centre for Energy Arbitration, and a member of the advisory panel for the International Council of Commercial Arbitration’s 2020 conference in Edinburgh.

Professor Cameron said: ‘I am very excited to be joining Landmark Chambers as an associate. For a long time Landmark has enjoyed a stellar reputation for its energy-related infrastructure work. The set’s reputation within the sector, coupled with its growing International footprint provides the perfect platform for me to develop further my practice as an international Arbitrator. I am looking forward to working closely with Landmark’s members and to being supported by chambers’ exceptional practice management team.’

Landmark Chambers’ chief executive, Paul Newhall, added: ‘We are delighted to have secured an international arbitrator of Peter’s calibre. His arrival at chambers is further evidence of our growing profile in the energy sector and testament to our focus on developing chambers’ international practice.’

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