Maria Pradilla Picas focuses her practice on the arbitration and litigation of complex commercial and investment disputes, with a particular focus on Latin America and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). She has represented clients in investment treaty and commercial arbitration proceedings under UNCITRAL (United Nations Commission on International Trade Law), ICSID (International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes), LCIA (London Court of International Arbitration), and ICC (International Chamber of Commerce) rules across a range of industries, including mining, energy, telecommunications, and construction.
Maria is currently representing investors with high-value and novel claims against CIS, Latin American, and Arab states, as well as a U.S. energy company in potential litigations. Her prior representations include advising investors in arbitration proceedings against Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, a U.S. investor on a construction dispute in Latin America, a U.S. investor in ICC commercial arbitration proceedings against its Indian co-contractor, and a U.S. energy company in potential disputes in Latin America. In addition to her international dispute resolution practice, Maria advises clients on international legal matters, including treaty interpretation and risk management strategies. She also maintains an active pro bono practice representing clients in human trafficking, asylum, and custody matters.
Maria is an adjunct faculty member at the University of Maryland School of Law teaching international arbitration and a coach for Georgetown University Law Center's LL.M. international arbitration moot court team. She is a frequent speaker and author on international arbitration. Maria was co-chair of International Arbitration Month at Georgetown and coach of its Willem C. Vis International Arbitration Moot team. She was born and raised in Venezuela and is a native Spanish speaker.
執業經驗
- 9/2/2024
IPA Arbitration Week The Use of Standardized Engineering and Construction Contracts - 4/28/2023
XVII International Arbitration Congress IPA Third Party Funding and Its Impact on International Arbitration - 4/25/2024
XVIII IPA International Arbitration Congress Does IA benefit the efficiency and impartiality of the arbitration process? - 3/21/2024
George Washington University International Arbitration Symposium Modern Resource Nationalism and the Mining Industry in Latin America - 8/4/2023
V International Conference of Women in Arbitration IPA Status of International Arbitration in the Region: Key developments in Arbitrations with Latin American Parties - 6/1/2023
Arbanza - Arbitration School The Impact of "Amicus Curiae" on International Arbitration - 5/11/2023
Arbitration Open Incentives and Disincentives to Arbitrate - 11/29/2022
Washington Arbitration Week Drafting a Compelling Facts Section: How to Win the Hearts and Minds of the Tribunal (Arbitration Practitioners' Session) - 9/15/2022
IV International Conference of Women in Arbitration Arbitration and Financing - 12/15/2021
Washington Arbitration Update Dual Nationality, and Dominant and Effective Nationality in Investment Arbitration - 12/3/2021
Washington Arbitration Week High Political Risk in Investment Arbitration: The Case Study of Venezuela - April 23, 2021
La importancia de las instrucciones legales en la actuación pericial y su influencia en la credibilidad del expert. II CONGRESO INTERNACIONAL DE DESTREZAS LEGALES del Instituto Peruano de Arbitraje (The Peruvian Arbitration Institute’s II International Congress on Legal Skills) - 4/23/2021
II International Congress on Legal Skills IPA The Importance of Legal Instructions in the Expert Performance and its Impact on the Expert's Credibility - May 13, 2020
The Impact of COVID-19 on Foreign Direct Investment - June 15, 2018
De Ida Y Vuelta: Litigios y Arbitraje A Través del Atlántico - 13 junio, 2018
Arbitraje y litigios transnacionales en las nuevas tecnologías: Blockchain y Crytomonedas - April 2, 2018
2018 CIArb Conference: Arbitrating Disputes with Foreign Sovereigns and Sovereign-Owned Entities - "Career Transitions in the Field of International Arbitration" - October 30, 2017
Investment Structuring and Treaty Protection IABA - IIEL Conference - June 21, 2017
Global Disputes: Cross Border Arbitration and Litigation from the Spanish and American Perspectives - May 25, 2017
Judicial Assistance: Hague Service and Evidence Conventions; 28 U.S.C. 1782 - February 10, 2016
Effects of the Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements on International Arbitration (Moderator)
- Georgetown University (J.D. magna cum laude 2014; Order of the Coif; Staff Editor, Georgetown Immigration Law Journal); Florida International University (Master of International Business 2010; Beta Gamma Sigma); Loyola University New Orleans (B.S. in Economics and International Business magna cum laude 1996)
- District of Columbia and New York
Member of the International Arbitration team ranked Band 1 in the 2021, 2022, and 2023 editions of Chambers USA
Member of the team recognized in the Global Arbitration Review's 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 editions of the GAR 30
Individually ranked in International Arbitration by The Legal 500 United States
- Intern to the Honorable Cecilia M. Altonaga, U.S. District, Southern District of Florida (Spring 2012)
- Spanish