31 min

International Arbitration Managing Partner - Baiju Vasani - S3E22 Legally Speaking Podcast

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This week on the Legally Speaking Podcast, our host Rob Hanna was joined by Baiju Vasani.

Baiju is currently an international arbitration lawyer at Ivanyan & Partners, based in London and Moscow. In this deeply insightful episode, he shares his story and perspectives on this fascinating and consequential area of the law.

Having graduated from Oxford, he's worked for the likes of Fulbright & Jarwoski, Crowell & Moring and Jones Day, practicing in both the UK and the US. In the episode he discusses more about his present and past roles, going over some of his most memorable cases and describing his current responsibilities (which varies from choosing furniture for the new office to arbitrating major geopolitical asset disputes).

In this episode, Baiju covers:
His arbitration strategy, and why it can be likened to chessHis work supporting arbitration operations in East AfricaWhy he understands the millennial hesitancy about becoming a partner Support the Show.

This week on the Legally Speaking Podcast, our host Rob Hanna was joined by Baiju Vasani.

Baiju is currently an international arbitration lawyer at Ivanyan & Partners, based in London and Moscow. In this deeply insightful episode, he shares his story and perspectives on this fascinating and consequential area of the law.

Having graduated from Oxford, he's worked for the likes of Fulbright & Jarwoski, Crowell & Moring and Jones Day, practicing in both the UK and the US. In the episode he discusses more about his present and past roles, going over some of his most memorable cases and describing his current responsibilities (which varies from choosing furniture for the new office to arbitrating major geopolitical asset disputes).

In this episode, Baiju covers:
His arbitration strategy, and why it can be likened to chessHis work supporting arbitration operations in East AfricaWhy he understands the millennial hesitancy about becoming a partner Support the Show.

31 min