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Overview

Martin Valasek is Co-Head of the firm’s International Arbitration Practice Group. He is a leading practitioner in the area of international arbitration, with extensive experience in both investor-state and commercial contract disputes. He regularly acts as counsel and also sits as an arbitrator.

Martin’s experience extends to legal systems on all continents and covers a wide range of industries, including energy, mining, construction, forestry, aerospace, banking, pharmaceuticals and manufacturing. He has provided winning guidance to clients, in both transactions and disputes, under all of the leading rules, including the ICC, LCIA, ICSID and UNCITRAL rules, and other institutional and ad hoc regimes. He has also acted in expert determination proceedings involving complex technical and tax issues.  He has acted as arbitrator and tribunal secretary in several important arbitrations, including the multibillion dollar Yukos-Energy Charter Treaty arbitration.

Martin started his career in arbitration and litigation in New York City, and worked in leading international law firms before joining Bennett Jones. Prior to that, he clerked for Mr. Justice Gonthier of the Supreme Court of Canada, and was editor in chief of the McGill Law Journal.

Martin now works out of the firm’s Montreal and Toronto offices. He is fluent in English, French and Czech, and has a working knowledge of Spanish. He is a frequent speaker, lecturer and contributor to various publications in his areas of practice.

Recognitions & Awards

Chambers Canada

Band 1, Dispute Resolution: Arbitration

Chambers Global

Band 1, Dispute Resolution: Arbitration

Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory

Consistently Recommended, Commercial Arbitration

Lexpert Special Edition Litigation

Recognized as one of Canada's leading lawyers in litigation

Education & Bar Admissions

Education

  • Harvard College, A.B., 1991
  • McGill University, LL.B./B.C.L., 1998

Bar Admissions

  • New York, 2000
  • Ontario, 2000
  • Quebec, 2005

Insights

How Not to Inadvertently Waive Your Right to ArbitrateBlog

How (Not) to Inadvertently Waive Your Right to Arbitrate

June 14, 2024
David J. Wahl, FCIArbMartin J. Valasek
David J. Wahl, FCIArb & Martin J. Valasek