At Gatehouse Chambers, we specialise in providing comprehensive legaladvice and representation in the field of International Arbitration as well as offering a choice of outstanding arbitrators.
With a stellar track record and a team of experienced experts, we stand as your trusted partners in navigating complex international disputes whether in an institutional,ad hoc or investor-statearbitration.
Tailored solutions
We understand that each dispute is unique. That is why we offer customised legal strategies tailored to your specific needs and objectives, ensuring the best possible outcome for your case.Our barristers are experienced in a variety of jurisdictions and legal cultures.
Global reach
Withadvocates from many geographic and cultural backgrounds, we have the capability to represent clients in international arbitrations worldwide. No matter where your dispute arises, we have the resources to assist you effectively.Some of our advocates are also multi-lingual and can read, communicate or advocate in other languages.
Efficiency and cost-effectiveness
We are committed to delivering efficient and cost-effective solutions without compromising on quality. Our streamlined processes and innovative approaches help minimise both time and expenses associated with arbitration proceedings.We are experienced at leading legal teams made up of firms from multiple jurisdictions to make the best use of the assembled talent and achieve theoptimum result.
Gatehouse Chambers welcomes Elliot Langdorf as Practice Director
07/03/2025
Women and Diversity in Law Awards 2025: 4 finalists from Gatehouse Chambers
17/01/2025
Rory Cochrane joins Gatehouse Chambers
02/12/2024
Dubai Arbitration Week 2024
30/10/2024
Chambers and Partners recognises Gatehouse Chambers as a set for Costs and Insolvency
17/10/2024
Gatehouse Chambers welcomes David Lipson and Callum Reid-Hutchings as members
04/10/2024
Riyadh International Disputes Week
08/03/2024
Dubai Arbitration Week 2023
27/10/2023
Articles
The Arbitration Act 2025? Arbitration Bill Set to Become Law
19/02/2025
Legislating against corruption in international arbitration: panacea, placebo, or neither?
21/10/2024
Do International Commercial Courts compete with International Arbitration?
08/08/2023
International Commercial Arbitration: The Applicable Laws Theorem
12/01/2022
Unconscious Bias in International Arbitration
17/06/2021
Upcoming events
The Arbitration Act 2025
18/03/2025
International Arbitration Series: The life and times of a claim | Kicking off the arbitration – focussing on removal of an arbitrator
22/04/2025
International Arbitration Series: The life and times of a claim | Issues arising in the arbitration – focussing on allegations of corruption and whether/on what basis privilege will attach to various classes of docs (i.e. internal investigations)
15/05/2025
Gatehouse Chambers International Arbitration Series: The life and times of a claim | Enforcement – focussing on enforcement against Sovereign States
11/06/2025
Past events
RIDW: Legal Hard Talk – Institutional Mediation under the Spotlight by International Arbitration Experts
25/02/2025
Dubai Arbitration Week – The big, the bad and the ugly: Mega-project litigation; cutting through the complexity
13/11/2024
IBA Annual Conference, Mexico City
15/09/2024
LIDW: Lawyer (mis)behaviour in international arbitration
05/06/2024
LIDW: Is Manifest Disregard just another way to achieve a section 69 challenge?
05/06/2024
Riyadh International Disputes Week
02/03/2024
UK Adjudicators 2023 London Adjudication & Arbitration Conference
21/12/2023
Dubai Arbitration Week 2023
13/11/2023
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