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Kroll Konstantin

Kroll Konstantin

Dentons Europe LLP
konstantin.kroll@dentons.com
Tel: +79859207588
Address: White Gardens Business Center

General information

Russian Federation
Moscow
Russian - fluent
English - fluent

Career

Dentons Europe LLP , London
Partner
Dentons , Moscow
Partner, Head of Russian Corporate Practice
Orrick , Moscow and London
Partner, Head of Russian & CIS Desk
Jones Day , Moscow
Partner
Allen & Overy , Moscow
Partner
Russia
United Kingdom
Ireland

Experience as arbitrator

Served as arbitrator in 4-7 cases in both
ICAC Rules
RAC Rules
Rules of the Arbitration Center at RSPP

Examples of cases

Acting as the chairman of an arbitration tribunal in a corporate dispute arising from an English law shareholders agreement under ICAC Rules. Acting as a co-arbitrator in a cross-border dispute arising from sale and purchase of goods under the ICAC Rules. Acting as a sole arbitrator in a dispute arising from a delivery contract under RAC Rules Acting as a sole arbitrator in a dispute arising from a construction contract under RAC Rules Acting as a sole arbitrator in a dispute arising from a construction contract under the Rules of the Arbitration Center at RSPP
Yes
Yes

Experience as counsel

Acted as counsel more than 15 years in international arbitrations
LCIA Rules

Examples of cases

Acting as a counsel for a Respondent in a US$1 billion arbitration under LCIA Rules, with a seat in London, arising from a dispute under a shareholders agreement governed by English law
quantum (damages) experts
barristers, investigators

General arbitration experience

Moscow
London
Russian law
English law
commercial arbitration
сonstruction arbitrations
commercial arbitration
maritime arbitrations
investment arbitration
Has been involved in mediation as mediator
CIArb – MCIArb or FCIArb or Chartered Arbitrator
ICAC, RAC at the RIMA, Arbitration Center at RSPP, ICC Russia, HKIAC, LCIA, AIAC, TIAC, GIAC

Education, qualifications, awards

Manchester University, Master of Laws (LLM), 2001, Joint programme with the Moscow School of Social and Economic Studies (Shaninka)
Moscow State University (Lomonosov MGU), JD/Lawyer in the field of jurisprudence, Honors: Diploma with Honours, 1998, Specialized at the Business Law Chair
ICMA (International Capital Market Association), Diploma in Capital Markets Law and Practice
• Chambers Global and Chambers Europe, 2016-2020: Leading lawyer in Corporate/M&A in Russia. • The Legal 500, 2020: Recommended lawyer in commercial, corporate and M&A in Russia. • Kommersant, 2020: Leading lawyer in Capital markets in Russia. • Pravo.ru-300, 2019-2020: Leading lawyer in Corporate/M&A and international arbitration in Russia. • IFLR 1000, 2016-2020: Highly regarded lawyer in M&A and in Capital markets (Structured finance and securitisation; Equity; Debt) in Russia. • The Best Lawyers, 2010-2020: Leading lawyer in capital markets and M&A in Russia. • Benchmark Litigation, 2020: Recommended lawyer in dispute resolution in Russia. • Leaders League, 2021: Top lawyer in Large-Cap M&A in Russia.
- Vice President of the Russian Chapter of CIArb European Branch - member of the ICC Russia Commission on Arbitration - member of the Academic Council of the Higher School of Economics Master's Program "International Private Law and International Commercial Arbitration” - visiting lecturer at Moscow State University, the Higher School of Economics and the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration - member of Commission on development of arbitration and ADR by the Moscow Branch of the Association of Lawyers of Russia

Preferences as an arbitrator

available
Rules on impartiality and independence of arbitrators approved by Order No. 39 of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation dated 27 August 2010 IBA Guidelines
no general preference
broad disclosure
no general preference
no general preference
no general preference
Maximum deference to the right to present the party’s case
2
Rigorous control of the process by the tribunal
If it is a legal issue or an important factual issue
Arbitrators should encourage parties to settle the dispute including by making inquiries and/or steps such as encouraging participation of in-house counsel or management in hearings