Martina Magnarelli
Gender
Identify as Female
Date of Birth
1988-02-10
Nationality
Italy
Email Address(es)
martina.magnarelli@7summits.law
Places of Business - Country
Germany
Place of Business - City
Munich
Year of first Bar Admission
2018
Primary Language(s)
English, French, Italian
Secondary Language(s)
German, Portuguese, Spanish, Castilian
Name of Firm, Company, Institution or Independent
Seven Summits Arbitration
Position / Role
Counsel
Professional Profile Webpage
Who we are
LinkedIn Profile
First Additional URL
Industry Experience and other Specialisations
Construction, Infrastructure, Retail, Energy, Intellectual Property, Investment Arbitration, Mergers & Acquisitions, PIL, EU law
Geographical Experience
Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, United Kingdom
Number of cases as Counsel
18
Number of International Arbitrations as Arbitrator
1
Number of cases as Tribunal Secretary
5
Number of cases as Sole Arbitrator
1
Other information you wish to provide, including your regional and institutional expertise
Martina is an international arbitration specialist with working experience in six jurisdictions across Europe. Martina sits as counsel and arbitrator. Thanks to her previous in-house role, Martina easily navigates through complex contractual setups and has a strategic vision for her clients. Martina has acted in international arbitration proceedings under the ICC, DIS, ICDR, CAM, CEAC, Swiss Rules, and UNCITRAL Rules (ad hoc) with seats in Paris, Zurich, Munich, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, London, and New York. She has experience in commercial and investment arbitration in a diverse range of sectors, including construction and infrastructure projects, private equity, energy and natural resources, pharmaceuticals, IP licensing, manufacturing and international sales. Martina further represents clients in expert determination, mediation proceedings and before Italian courts for post-award relief.
An Italian-qualified lawyer and a member of the Munich bar, before joining 7SA Martina worked, inter alia, for Siemens in Paris, at the international arbitration group of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP in Vienna, and at the ICC International Court of Arbitration in Paris. Martina regularly speaks at international conferences and publishes on commercial and investment arbitration. Kluwer Law International published her monograph ‘Privity of Contract in International Investment Arbitration: Original Sin or Useful Tool?’ in 2020. Martina further collaborates on a regular basis with the University of Lausanne. A graduate from LUISS Guido Carli University, Rome, Martina holds LL.M and Ph.D degrees from the University of Lausanne.
I agree to serve as a Delos proactive arbitrator
Yes