New CFTC Enforcement on Carbon Markets Misconduct The Legal 500 ranks her in the "Hall of Fame" for both international arbitration and public international law and describes her as "among the best in London." Michelle frequently speaks at conferences on ESG litigation and risk, including the seldom-discussed issue regarding a State's liability for proactive climate action and consequences under international law, which includes multibillion-dollar claims initiated under investment treaties and often heard via an entity affiliated with the World Bank. She was recently appointed to the ESG Committee of the City of London's Law Society and will serve as editor of the ESG Guide to Disputes, which will be issued by the Global Arbitration Review. Michelle, who is located in Jones Day's London Office, regularly advises clients on ESG litigation risk in the United Kingdom. She is regularly involved in "bet-the-company" disputes and has worked for numerous FTSE 100 and Fortune 100 companies in disputes around the globe. For more than 20 years, Michelle Bradfield has been representing States and private entities on a variety of complex international arbitration matters, often involving public international law, including investment treaty arbitration, international commercial arbitration, boundary and maritime disputes, and deep-sea mining and sovereignty issues.
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