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Frequently Asked Questions About Charles H. Camp

Decades of legal expertise working for international clients

Charles H. Camp has more than 30 years of significant expertise in international law and international debt recovery methods. Utilizing his knowledge of the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, a network of high-level contacts and an understanding of what motivates foreign countries, foreign banks and other debtors, Mr. Camp has achieved significant results against individual, corporate and foreign sovereign debtors for clients ranging from a major Kuwaiti bank to one of the largest Japanese trading companies.

To learn more about Mr. Camp and the Law Offices of Charles H. Camp, P.C, please click the following links for answers to frequently asked questions about the firm:

How many years have you been practicing law?

Do you work on a pure contingency fee basis?

Do you have experience enforcing judgments against foreign sovereigns and their agencies or instrumentalities?

What is the largest judgment you have obtained against a foreign country?

How many years have you been practicing law?

I’ve practiced law since 1982, having practiced with large international law firms for 20 years before opening my own law firm 10 years ago to focus exclusively on international dispute resolution, including international litigation, international arbitration, international negotiations and international debt recovery.

Do you work on a pure contingency fee basis?

No, I work on a partial contingency fee basis, and I frequently work on a cost-effective, fixed monthly fee plus expenses and a performance bonus basis.

Do you have experience enforcing judgments against foreign sovereigns and their agencies or instrumentalities?

Yes, I have significant experience enforcing judgments against foreign sovereigns.

What is the largest judgment you have obtained against a foreign country?

I obtained a judgment for more than $600 million against Iraq.

Worldwide help from an experienced international attorney in Washington, D.C.

From his office in Washington, D.C., Charles H. Camp represents clients throughout the United States and abroad. For cost-effective help with international debt recovery or international dispute resolution, contact the Law Offices of Charles H. Camp, P.C. today via email or call 202.457.7786 or 301.461.0283.