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Vasilis Pappas is Co-Head of the firm’s International Arbitration Practice Group and a member of the firm’s Construction Group. He is a recognized leader in the fields of domestic and international commercial arbitration, investor-state arbitration, and construction litigation and arbitration. He has been recognized by clients and market commentators as “a prominent figure in the arbitration world” who “gives expert advice”, “wins considerable support for his articulacy, responsiveness and quality of service”, and "is well regarded for his experienced work on international disputes related to the energy and mining sectors" (Chambers Global: The World’s Leading Lawyers for Business).

Vasilis has represented companies all over the world in complex commercial disputes worth many billions of dollars in a diverse range of sectors, including energy, mining, banking, insurance, telecommunications and pharmaceuticals. He has particular expertise in construction disputes, acting for owners, contractors, subcontractors and engineers in a wide range of disputes arising from large construction projects.

Vasilis has acted as arbitration counsel under all of the world's leading international arbitration rule systems, including ICC, LCIA, UNCITRAL, ICDR, AAA, JAMS, SIAC, HKIAC, VanIAC and ADRIC, and as litigation counsel before the courts of the United States and Canada. Vasilis also represents sovereign states and multinational companies in investor-state disputes under the ICSID Convention, NAFTA Chapter Eleven, the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), the Energy Charter Treaty and other bilateral and multilateral investment treaties.

Prior to joining Bennett Jones, Vasilis practised for eight years in New York City with a leading international law firm. He also practised with the Government of Canada's Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (now Global Affairs Canada), representing Canada in investor-state arbitrations and investment treaty negotiations.

Vasilis now works out of the firm's Vancouver, Calgary and Toronto offices. He is an adjunct professor at the University of Calgary's Faculty of Law in the field of international commercial arbitration and investor-state arbitration, is on the Canadian roster of arbitrators of the ICC International Court of Arbitration and is a Fellow and Director of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. He also publishes and speaks regularly on topics pertaining to international commercial arbitration and investor-state arbitration.

When away from the office, Vasilis can be found at the rink or on the softball field, coaching both of his daughters’ hockey and softball teams. He is also the President of the New Westminster Minor Hockey Association, where he volunteers many hours giving back to his community.

,,Vasilis is organized, articulate and not afraid of a challenge. I doubt there are many better.
He gives expert advice and is responsive, hardworking and friendly.
I expect my external lawyers to add real value and out-of-the-box strategy and advice. Vasilis ticks this box. In terms of strengths and weaknesses I would say he is both solution-focused and commercially pragmatic. Weaknesses? None technically.,,

What Clients Say

Client Work

Representation of a British oil and gas company in multiple UNCITRAL arbitration proceedings exceeding USD $1.25 billion in value against a U.S. geological development corporation in relation to the development, production and sale of two gas and condensate fields in Kazakhstan
Representation of Norwegian aluminium manufacturer in a USD $350 million dispute subject to ICC arbitration seated in London against U.S. and Korean contractors in relation to the construction of a power plant and aluminium smelter in Qatar
Representation of a Canadian utilities company in a USD $250 million LCIA arbitration seated in Mexico City against a Mexican state-owned electricity commission in relation to the construction of a natural gas pipeline in Mexico
Representation of an Australian contractor in a USD $100 million ICC arbitration seated in London against an Omani state-owned entity in connection with the construction of a gas and condensate processing plant in Oman
Representation of a Canadian construction contractor in a USD $100 million LCIA arbitration seated in St. Kitts and Nevis against a state-owned air and sea ports authority in connection with the construction of a cruise ship pier in St. Kitts and Nevis
Representation of a Qatari subcontractor in a USD $135 million ICC arbitration seated in Doha against Lebanese and Qatari contractors in relation to the construction of three LNG facilities in Qatar

Recognitions & Awards

Chambers Canada

Ranked, Dispute Resolution: Arbitration

Chambers Global

Band 2, Dispute Resolution: Arbitration

Benchmark Litigation: Canada

Recognized as a Future Star

The Legal 500 Canada

Recommended, International Expertise

Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory

Repeatedly Recommended, Construction Law and Commercial Arbitration

Lexpert Special Edition Energy

Recognized as one of Canada’s leading lawyers in Energy

Education & Bar Admissions

Education

  • University of British Columbia, BA, 1999
  • McGill University, LLB, 2002
  • McGill University, BCL, 2002

Bar Admissions

  • New York, 2003
  • Ontario, 2011
  • Alberta, 2011
  • British Columbia, 2014
  • Manitoba, 2023

Insights

Arbitration Angle 2023 EditionGuide

Arbitration Angle: 2023 Edition

October 16, 2023
Vasilis F. L. Pappas, FCIArbArtem N. Barsukov FCIArb
Vasilis F. L. Pappas, FCIArb & Artem N. Barsukov FCIArb

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