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Erika Saluzzo
Lawyer
London
Tower 42
25 Old Broad Street
London, EC2N 1HQ
+44 (0) 20 3301 5707
London
Tower 42
25 Old Broad Street
London, EC2N 1HQ
+44 (0) 20 3301 5707

Erika Saluzzo is a solicitor-advocate who specializes in resolving complex international commercial disputes, with a focus on judgment and arbitral award enforcement strategies. Ms. Saluzzo has represented clients in various industries, including energy, financial services, pharmaceuticals, IT and retail. She has experience managing large disclosure projects, proofing witnesses, liaising with experts and attending mediations. She understands clients’ needs, having been on secondment to the in-house litigation team of a global bank. 

Before joining Kobre & Kim, Ms. Saluzzo practiced at litigation boutique Humphries Kerstetter LLP, where she handled a variety of Commercial Court cases and LCIA arbitrations. 

Admissions

  • Solicitor, England and Wales
  • Solicitor-Advocate (Higher Courts Civil Proceedings)

Education

  • City University, LLM
  • BPP University, GDL and LPC
  • Bocconi University, Law

Languages

  • Italian
  • Spanish

 

Professional & Community Involvement

  • Arbitral Women, Member
  • Young International Arbitration Group (LCIA), Member
  • Women Lawyers Division of the Law Society, Member

Publications & Presentations

  • Co-author, “Prague Rules on evidence in international arbitration: a viable alternative to the IBA Rules?” (Prague Rules Publications, January 2019)

Credentials

Admissions

  • Solicitor, England and Wales
  • Solicitor-Advocate (Higher Courts Civil Proceedings)

Education

  • City University, LLM
  • BPP University, GDL and LPC
  • Bocconi University, Law

Languages

  • Italian
  • Spanish

Professional & Community Involvement

  • Arbitral Women, Member
  • Young International Arbitration Group (LCIA), Member
  • Women Lawyers Division of the Law Society, Member

Publications & Presentations

  • Co-author, “Prague Rules on evidence in international arbitration: a viable alternative to the IBA Rules?” (Prague Rules Publications, January 2019)