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Olivia Gare
Senior Associate
Expertise
  • Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG)
Qualifications & Education
  • Latin American Studies (MPhil), University of Cambridge
  • History (BA), University of Cambridge
Admissions
  • Law Society of England and Wales

Olivia has experience advising on complex and high profile commercial disputes and international arbitration proceedings. She has represented both state and commercial entities in multi-jurisdictional disputes across a wide range of industry sectors, including oil & gas, construction, financial services and renewable energy.

Olivia’s recent case work includes representing a major energy company in an ICC arbitration concerning an offshore gas pipeline project with claims in excess of EUR1.3 billion, and acting for a state entity defending claims arising out of the nationalisation of a major bank. 

Background

Olivia read History at Cambridge University before finishing a Master’s degree in Latin American Studies. She completed her training contract at Allen & Overy (in London), during which she spent six months on secondment to the firm’s Dubai office. Upon qualification, Olivia worked for two years in Allen & Overy’s Dispute Resolution team in Amsterdam. She joined Enyo Law in March 2018. 

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