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Steve Abraham

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steve.abraham@bakermckenzie.com

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Steve Abraham chairs Baker McKenzie's EMEA Dispute Resolution group. He has a particular focus on international arbitration and ADR in the energy, mining and infrastructure projects, often involving projects in Africa, the Middle East and CIS countries.

In addition to acting in commercial disputes Steve advises in relation to investment treaty issues and in relation to risk and project management issues during the course of projects.

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