Paloma García Guerra
About Paloma García Guerra
Paloma García Guerra is a Senior Associate specializing in International Arbitration at Arnold & Porter in London, England. She has extensive experience in the field, having worked with several prestigious law firms across Europe since 2010.
Work at Arnold & Porter
Paloma García Guerra currently serves as a Senior Associate in the International Arbitration department at Arnold & Porter. She has been in this role since 2024, working in the London office. Prior to this position, she was an Associate in the same department from 2022 to 2024. Her experience at Arnold & Porter reflects her ongoing commitment to international arbitration.
Previous Experience in International Arbitration
Paloma García Guerra has extensive experience in international arbitration, having worked at several prestigious law firms. She interned at Dechert LLP in 2014 and later held multiple roles at Latham & Watkins, including Intern and Associate from 2014 to 2022. Additionally, she interned at Hogan Lovells and Clifford Chance LLP, gaining a diverse range of skills in litigation and dispute resolution.
Education and Expertise
Paloma García Guerra studied at Sciences Po, where she earned a Master of Arts (M.A.) in Economic Law from 2012 to 2014. She also attended the Ecole de Formation du Barreau de Paris (EFB) from 2017 to 2018, completing her legal training. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation in international arbitration and legal principles.
Internships and Early Career
Paloma García Guerra began her legal career with various internships, including a role at Fundación Barenboim-Said in 2010. She gained further experience in international arbitration through internships at Hogan Lovells, Dechert LLP, and Clifford Chance LLP. These early roles contributed to her development in the field and prepared her for more advanced positions.
Teaching and Academic Contributions
In addition to her legal practice, Paloma García Guerra served as a Teaching Assistant at Sciences Po in 2017. This role allowed her to engage with students and contribute to their understanding of legal concepts, further demonstrating her commitment to the field of law and education.