Witte, Inga M.

RAin LL.M.

b. 1993

CMS Hasche Sigle Partnerschaft von Rechtsanwälten und Steuerberatern mbB
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Current activity

Rechtsanwältin | Senior Associate at CMS Hasche Sigle

Professional focus

Construction/Engineering
Energy and power
M&A
Trade
Infrastructure and Transport

Areas of law

Construction law
Civil law
EU law
Corporate law
Commercial law
Insolvency law
International investment law
Private international law
International economic law
Procedural law
Contract law
Public international law

My career

  • Since 2023 Rechtsanwältin | Attorney at CMS Hasche Sigle in Berlin
  • 2021 - 2023 Rechtsanwältin | Attorney at Hanefeld Rechtsanwälte in Hamburg
  • 2018 - 2020 Legal Traineeship (Referendariat) at the Higher Regional Court of Hamburg with stages at the European Commission (DG Trade), Hanefeld Rechtsanwälte and the German Federal Constitutional Court
  • 2018 Arbitration Trainee at Schellenberg Wittmer in Zurich
  • 2017 - 2018 LL.M. International Law: Investments, Trade and Arbitration, cooperation between the Universidad de Chile and the University of Heidelberg with the support of the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law
  • 2018 Arbitration Trainee at Schellenberg Wittmer in Zurich
  • 2011 - 2017 Law Studies at the University of Göttingen

Arbitration experience

Inga Witte acts as counsel in a variety of litigation and arbitration cases, arbitrator and tribunal secretary (especially under the DIS, ICC and DIA Rules), and has particular expertise in the renewables sector. She regularly handles complex construction and engineering cases as well as disputes involving international commercial and sales law, corporate law and post-M&A matters.

Publications

  • Interactions between International Investment Law and Constitutional Law: Promoting the Dialogue. A European Perspective on Judicial Cooperation and Deference, (2017) 21 Max Planck UNYB, pp. 468-574
  • The Exception in Theory, a Unicorn in Practice? Revisiting Security for Costs from a Practitioner’s Perspective, (2022) Stockholm Arbitration Yearbook, pp. 39-57 (together with Jan Heiner Nedden)

Languages

German
English
Spanish

Memberships

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