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Anna M. Weinberger

Anna Weinberger is an associate in the Firm’s Chambers-ranked Construction Law Group. Anna represents owners and contractors in disputes arising from complex commercial construction projects spanning North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. Her expertise in international law and commercial arbitration encompasses a diverse range of projects, including high-rise hotels, gas pipelines, hydroelectric power plants, water treatment facilities, and transnational bridges. Anna’s practice involves addressing breach of contract claims, payment disputes, scheduling issues, claims for delay, disruption, and acceleration, as well as design errors, omissions, and construction defect claims.

Before joining Fox Swibel, Anna gained valuable experience at renowned law firms and major energy companies in Paris, Hong Kong, Washington DC, and Chicago, such as Mayer Brown, Électricité de France (EDF), Berkshire Hathaway Energy, and Stein Ray LLP.

Contributions to arbitration and international law-related literature made by Anna include:

  • An Arbitral Award is not a New Illegal State Aid under the EU Law, 8 Versailles University L. J. (Lexis Nexis eds., 2017)
  • State Aid Regulations After Brexit: A Good Deal for the UK, in Legal Aspects of Brexit: Implications of the United Kingdom’s Decision to Withdraw from the European Union (Jennifer A. Hillman & Gary Horlick eds., Georgetown Institute of International Economic Law 2017)
  • Co-authored Building the Capacity of Anti-Dumping Regimes in Developing Countries, Trade Lab (available at https://tradelab.legal.io, Sep. 2017)

Anna earned her LL.M. degree from Georgetown University Law Center in 2017. Her educational journey began in France, where she achieved a dual master’s degree in International Business Law from Paris II Panthéon-Assas, in partnership with the Economics & Law University of Ho-Chi-Minh City (Vietnam). In addition, she holds a master’s degree in International Arbitration from Versailles University.

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