Camille Ng has over 10 years of experience in commercial and investment treaty arbitrations, as well as in international litigation. She joined the firm from the International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) in New York, where she was the deputy counsel. As deputy counsel, Camille oversaw hundreds of international and domestic arbitrations — including emergency and expedited-procedure arbitrations — from various industries and assisted the ICC Court in scrutinizing arbitral awards as well as deciding on inter alia arbitrator challenge, the constitution of arbitral tribunals and consolidations.
Camille also served as assistant legal counsel at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague, where she assisted arbitral tribunals in inter-State and investor-State arbitrations. She also worked for Mr. Michael Hwang S.C. in Singapore and served as tribunal secretary for both institutional and ad hoc international commercial arbitrations.
She is a frequent speaker on a broad range of international arbitration topics. Camille started her legal career as a litigation associate at a global law firm based in Chicago.