Leading International Arbitration Practitioner Joins Latham in New York

Latham & Watkins LLP is pleased to announce that John V.H. Pierce has joined the firm’s New York office as a partner in the International Arbitration Practice, and member of the Litigation & Trial Department. A widely respected industry and firm leader, Pierce will serve as Global Co-Chair of Latham’s International Arbitration Practice.  Pierce joins Latham from WilmerHale.

“With more than twenty years of experience handling complex, international disputes through arbitration and litigation, John has earned a sterling reputation as a global thought leader in the field, and is widely recognized as a first-rate advocate, arbitrator and mentor,” said Fernando Mantilla-Serrano, Global Co-Chair of the firm’s International Arbitration Practice. “We are proud to have built a cohesive, global group of arbitration specialists with unmatched knowledge of international commercial and investor-state arbitration practice, and welcoming John further enhances Latham’s standing as a destination firm for clients when they face their most challenging and complex disputes.”

Marc Jaffe, Managing Partner of Latham & Watkins’ New York office, added, “The continued development of our International Arbitration Practice is a strategic priority for the firm. As an important global hub for international arbitration, New York plays a critical role in Latham’s near and long term vision. Teamed up with Santiago Bejarano, who joined us last year and is dual-qualified in New York and Colombia, John is ideally positioned to help strengthen our capabilities in high-value disputes in the United States and around the globe.”

In his practice, Pierce represents a global client base from a wide range of industries and business sectors in high-stakes, complex international arbitration matters in venues around the world. With more than 20 years of experience representing clients in institutional and ad hoc arbitrations seated in both common and civil law jurisdictions, Pierce has extensive knowledge of international arbitral procedure and advocacy, and handles matters under a wide variety of procedural and substantive laws. He regularly guides clients through disputes involving joint venture and shareholder matters, post-M&A issues, IP, financial services, energy and chemical supply contracts, as well as commercial and corporate matters. He also advises clients on the protection of foreign investments and helps them navigate international civil litigation matters in US courts, including efforts to enforce, or resist enforcement of, international arbitral awards and judgments. Pierce regularly sits as an arbitrator in international disputes.

“Many of us in the international arbitration community, including Fernando and myself, have known and respected John for decades,” said Sophie Lamb QC, partner in the firm’s International Arbitration Practice. “Internationally renowned as a creative, thoughtful, and strategic advisor capable of successfully resolving some of the world’s thorniest cross-border disputes, John also brings a team-focused perspective that complements our collegial and collaborative approach. We couldn’t be more thrilled to have him aboard.”

“I have long admired Latham for the strength of its international platform, its commitment to excellence, its entrepreneurial spirit and its collaborative approach to practice,” said Pierce. “It is a privilege to join such a talented team of international arbitration practitioners, some of whom have been friends for decades and all of whom I hold in the highest regard. I look forward to working with the strong team around the globe to further grow and strengthen Latham’s capabilities in this important strategic area for the firm.”

Pierce received his JD, cum laude, from Georgetown University Law Center; a B.S.F.S., magna cum laude, from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service; and a Certificat d’Etudes Politiques from the Institut d’Études Politiques in Paris. He was a Jean Monnet Fellow at the École Polytechnique in Palaiseau, France.

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