Personal bio
Madeline Snider, FCIArb, is an independent arbitrator and counsel, based in New York and Mexico City. With few conflicts, she has deep experience in international commercial and investment arbitration, including in some of the largest arbitration cases ever brought. With over a decade of experience in the field, Madeline focuses on complex, cross-border disputes and practices in English and Spanish. Before founding Snider Dispute Resolution PLLC, Madeline practiced at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP, a top international law firm, in New York and Madrid.
Madeline has been involved in over 25 commercial and investment disputes under various arbitration rules (including the ICC, UNCITRAL, LCIA, ICSID, and AAA/ICDR Rules), managing high-stakes cases spanning industries and regions around the globe. She has particular expertise in disputes related to Latin America and the energy and natural resources sector.
In addition to her arbitration work, Madeline advises clients in relation to US economic sanctions—a dynamic field that increasingly intersects with international disputes and affects actors across jurisdictions. She also gained in-house experience working with Anheuser-Busch InBev's global legal team and maintains an active pro bono practice.
Madeline holds a J.D. with honors from New York University School of Law and a B.A. with honors in Government from Cornell University, and is admitted to practice law in New York State. A US national, Madeline has lived in Europe, Latin America and the UK. She is a native English speaker and is fluent in Spanish.
For more information visit www.sniderdisputeresolution.com