International Dispute Resolution, International Debt Recovery, International Arbitration, International Litigation, International Commercial Debt Recovery
Law Offices of Charles H. Camp
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Clients receive as much time and attention as necessary to solve difficult international disputes.



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With over 20 years of complex domestic and international arbitration and litigation experience, Mr. Camp excels at providing extraordinary service and value to clients with international dispute and collection needs.

The firm's practice focuses upon international dispute resolution with an emphasis on international debt recovery and international extradition on behalf of foreign and domestic clients.

Since opening his new firm, Mr. Camp has been engaged to collect significant sums owed to his foreign and domestic clients, including a major Kuwaiti bank and one of the largest Japanese trading companies, by major foreign and domestic companies and wealthy individuals (including several members of a Middle Eastern ruling family). Mr. Camp has collected significant sums from companies and individuals based in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Netherlands Antilles, and the United States.

On behalf of a major Kuwait financial institution for which he previously had obtained a judgment in New York, Mr. Camp successfully froze approximately $85,000,000 of Iraqi funds discovered offshore. Likewise, Mr. Camp recently froze funds held in the United States by companies based in Kuwait, Bahrain and elsewhere.

Prior to opening his own law firm, Mr. Camp successfully obtained a significant arbitral award against the Republic of Kazakhstan. The arbitration, prosecuted in Stockholm through the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce, involved the Republic of Kazakhstan's illegal expropriation of the rights to develop an oil field in Kazakhstan. The arbitral award was the first one ever obtained under the bilateral investment treaty between the United States and Kazakhstan. As no formal discovery was permitted in the arbitration, Mr. Camp used his intelligence contacts to obtain the facts and documents necessary to win the arbitration. Likewise, following receipt of the award, Mr. Camp used his intelligence contacts to facilitate payment of the award by Kazakhstan.

Prior to the three-year long Stockholm arbitration, Mr. Camp obtained nearly $1 billion in judgments against various Iraqi-state owned entities on behalf of twenty banks and financial institutions based in Bahrain, England, France, Kuwait, Switzerland, Tunisia, and the United Arab Emirates.

 

 

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