Marta de Cara has more than a decade of experience advising corporations and financial institutions on a wide range of arbitration and litigation matters pertaining to civil, corporate, and insolvency law (directors' liability, indemnities, and breach of contracts).
Marta has worked on criminal proceedings before the Spanish investigation courts relating to intellectual property rights and white collar crimes; on NPL (nonperforming loan) portfolios covering the sale and purchase process, analyzing borrowers' positions, and strategy design and implementation; and on international arbitration proceedings, including international investment arbitration before the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), commercial arbitration, and ad hoc arbitration proceedings involving the construction, transport, and oil and gas industries.
Marta is a member of the Bar Association of Madrid, the Spanish and Ibero-American Arbitration Club (CEIA), and the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CiArb).
- Royal University Institute of European Studies, CEU San Pablo University, International Center for Arbitration, Mediation and Negotiation (Higher Arbitration Course 2019 for membership in the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators); IE Law School (LL.M. in Business Law 2012); Granada University (Bachelor's in Law and Business Administration 2011)
- Member 100313 of the Madrid Bar Association
- Spanish and English