Marcela Tarré is an international arbitrator with extensive experience in both domestic and international disputes, having started her career as a lawyer advising clients in numerous M&As, capital market deals and in corporate and contractual disputes.
In Paris, Marcela served as Deputy Counsel of the Swiss-Italian team for the ICC International Court of Arbitration, in Paris, and worked at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Darrois Villey Maillot Brochier and Lovells LLP (now Hogan Lovells). In Brazil, Marcela was co-founder of Boisséson Arbitration and a partner at LDCM Advogados, Pinheiro Guimarães Advogados and Motta Fernandes Rocha Advogados.
Education:
– Master Recherche (Master of Laws), Université Paris II Panthéon-Assas – Paris, France.
– Postgraduate Diploma (DSU), Université Paris II Panthéon-Assas – Paris, France.
– Graduação (LL.B.), with a minor on international relations, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-RIO), Brazil.
Recognitions:
– Recognised by Who’s Who Legal as national leader and future leader in arbitration.
Other Activities:
– Vice President of the ICC Brazil’s Arbitration & ADR Committee.
– Member of the Permanent Challenge Committee of the Center for Arbitration and Mediation of the Chamber of Commerce Brazil-Canada (CAM-CCBC).
– Member of the arbitrators’ list of the following Brazilian institutions: (i) Center for Arbitration and Mediation of the Chamber of Commerce Brazil-Canada (CAM-CCBC); (ii) Brazilian Centre of Mediation and Arbitration (CBMA); (iii) CIESP/FIESP Chamber of Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration; (iv) CAMARB – Brazil Business Mediation and Arbitration Chamber; and (v) Chamber of Mediation and Arbitration of the Commercial Association of the State of Paraná (ARBITAC).
– Member of the following institutions: Brazilian Committee of the Henri Capitant Association; Brazilian Arbitration Committee (CBAr); and Comparative Law Society - Société de Législation Comparée (SLC).
– Regional Vice-President of CAMARB – Business Mediation and Arbitration Chamber – Brazil (2023-2025).
Languages:
– Portuguese, English, French, Spanish, Italian, and German.
Bar Membership:
– Admitted to the bar in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2005).
– Admitted to the Paris Bar (Barreau de Paris), France (2009).
Nationalities:
– Brazilian and French.