McDermott Recognized in Global Arbitration Review’s GAR 100 2025 | McDermott

McDermott Recognized in Global Arbitration Review’s GAR 100 2025

Overview


April 15, 2025 – International law firm McDermott Will & Emery has once again been recognized in Global Arbitration Review’s GAR 100, a leading guide to the top international arbitration practices worldwide. The Firm is recommended for its deep bench, proven capabilities, and trusted reputation in the global arbitration arena. The Firm’s recommended lawyers are Fabio Cozzi, Michael Darowski, David Kiefer, Milo Molfa, Lisa Richman, and Andrew Savage.

McDermott’s international arbitration team received standout praise from clients, who commended its “phenomenal service,” and “tremendous insight into the international arbitration process.” One client, who engaged the Firm in what they described as a “strategically critical” ICC case, called McDermott “outstanding,” adding that the team was “extremely responsive” and provided “valuable big-picture strategic advice.” The client also noted the “deep bench of excellent junior associates who make sure the details are all taken care of.”

The law firms and lawyers selected for the list are evaluated on their reputation, amount of work undertaken, and experience, and are regarded as “approved” in international arbitration discipline.

View the full GAR 100 2025 rankings and editorial here.

ABOUT GAR 100

The GAR 100, which is in its 18th edition, is a guide to the international arbitration capabilities of law firms and assists clients in finding the experienced counsel they seek. GAR is one of the leading publications for private and public arbitration.

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