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Spalding, Kyle was a business litigation associate at another prominent international law firm, and before that served as a law clerk to the Honorable Federico A. Moreno of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida. \nKyle earned his J.D. (cum laude) from Notre Dame Law School, where he served on both the Law Review and the Moot Court Board (Seventh Circuit Team).  While in law school, Kyle also served as an extern in the criminal division of the United States Attorneys' Office in the Central District of California.\nKyle is admitted to practice law in Texas, Florida, and California. 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Representing a major international oil company in UNCITRAL arbitration involving cost recovery claims arising under a production sharing contract. Representing a Chinese investor in an ICSID investment treaty arbitration against a South Asian state regarding a billion-dollar asset. Advised Australia Pacific LNG (APLNG) on an LNG SPA price review negotiation, with a multi-billion-dollar price differential in dispute. Representing Chevron Corporation in a treaty arbitration against the Republic of Ecuador seated in The Hague, concerning the US $9 billion \"Lago Agrio\" environmental judgment issued by the Ecuadorian courts, resulting in precedent-setting awards in favor of Chevron, including a finding of denial of justice and treaty breaches by Ecuador's courts, as well as numerous interim measures awards ordering Ecuador to prevent enforcement of the court judgment. Represented Union Fenosa Gas in an ICSID arbitration against Egypt concerning the Damietta LNG Project. In a 100% victory, the tribunal awarded our client over US $2 billion, finding that Egypt’s unilateral interruption of gas supply to the plant breached Egypt’s treaty commitments to treat UFG’s investments fairly and equitably. Represented Union Fenosa Gas in two commercial arbitrations against Egypt’s national gas company regarding claims arising from a long-term LNG contract. Won a $360 million award for Burlington Resources in an ICSID arbitration against Ecuador, arising out of the expropriation of an oil concession and associated counterclaims for alleged environmental contamination. Representing an Indonesian pipeline operator in an HKIAC arbitration under a long-term LNG contract involving damages in excess of $400 million. Represented a partner in a pharmaceutical joint venture in a breach of contract arbitration regarding illegal conduct, improper distributions, and intellectual property claims. Represented a number of private equity funds and their portfolio companies in Energy Charter Treaty disputes involving several European states. Represented a private equity client in a commercial dispute regarding a technology project in Brazil. Represented a major US oilfield services and equipment provider in a German contract arbitration and related US litigation. Served as Secretary of the Tribunal in an ICC commercial arbitration involving an African state and investors in a railroad construction project under the auspices of the World Bank.","searchable_name":"Sara K. McBrearty","is_active":true,"featured":null,"publish_date":null,"expiration_date":null,"blog_featured":null,"published_by":202,"capability_group_featured":null,"home_page_featured":null},{"id":444725,"version":1,"owner_type":"Person","owner_id":6777,"payload":{"bio":"\u003cp\u003eCharles McGee is an associate in the Corporate, Finance and Investments Practice Group. 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He advises owners, investors, borrowers and lenders in an array of corporate transactions, with a focus on real estate, energy and private company transactions. \nCharles has extensive experience representing clients in the acquisition, disposition, development, financing and leasing of commercial real estate, with a focus on industrial properties, energy and infrastructure assets, agricultural and timber land, multi-family projects, shopping centers and mixed-use assets. Charles handles the drafting and negotiation of various commercial real estate agreements, including purchase and sale agreements, joint venture agreements, financing and refinancing instruments, leases and development agreements.\nIn the energy space, Charles focuses on energy infrastructure transactions where he counsels clients on the acquisition, development, financing and operation of energy infrastructure assets. 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His experience includes investment, commercial, and inter-state arbitrations, cross-border litigations, and international law advisory work for governments and private entities.\nTim clerked at the International Court of Justice for two former Vice-Presidents of the Court and for Judge ad hoc Charles Brower. He is fluent in French and Spanish and is a Term Member of the Council on Foreign Relations. \nTim received his J.D. from New York University School of Law where he the 2016 winner of the International Human Rights Award, one of five NYU Law students selected as a Lloyd N. Cutler / Salzburg Global Seminar Fellow for 2016, a Senior Executive Editor of the NYU Journal of International Law and Politics, and a member of the 2015 U.S. national champion Philip C. Jessup international law moot court team. 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Michael also has extensive experience in project finance, having advised on numerous large-scale financing transactions for crude oil floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel projects located offshore Brazil, Mexico, and Ghana. \nWhile at King \u0026amp; Spalding, Michael also completed an 18-month secondment to the energy legal department of a major Japanese trading company in Tokyo, where he advised on LNG trading, renewable hydrogen, blue ammonia, biofuels, and distributed solar matters. Prior to joining King \u0026amp; Spalding, he spent several years working in-house for an American upstream oil \u0026amp; gas company, in Houston and Kuala Lumpur, where he advised on upstream M\u0026amp;A transactions and joint venture matters across Southeast Asia.\nMichael is admitted to practice law in Texas and is qualified as a Gaikokuho Jimu Bengoshi (Dai-Ichi Tokyo Bar Association).\nMichael is fluent in Japanese and holds JLPT N1 certification (Japanese Language Proficiency Test Level 1) as of July 2025. Michael Meade lawyer Senior Associate Randolph-Macon College  Keio University Keio University University of Oklahoma University of Oklahoma Law Center Texas Japan Gaikokuho-Jimu-Bengoshi Association of International Energy Negotiators Japan – Gaikokuhojimubengoshi (Admitted 12/25/2025; Reg. #G1387) MODEC, Inc. (MODEC), Mitsui \u0026amp; Co., Ltd. (Mitsui), Marubeni Corporation (Marubeni), and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. 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