Scottish Arbitration Centre appoints Lindy Patterson QC to chair committee

Lindy Patterson QC

The Scottish Arbitration Centre has appointed Lindy Patterson QC as the new chair of the Domestic Sub-Committee of its independent Arbitral Appointments Committee. She is replacing former chair, James Wolffe QC, who now serves as Lord Advocate.Ms Patterson, who recently left CMS, is a door tenant at 39 Essex Chambers in London and acts as an independent arbitrator, adjudicator and dispute board member in the construction and engineering, energy and PPP industries.

She is qualified in English and Scots law and has higher rights (civil) in both jurisdictions. She is a member of the London Court of International Arbitration, is president-elect of the Dispute Resolution Board Federation (DRBF) Region 2 and teaches on the International Arbitration masters course at the University of Edinburgh.

She will chair the Domestic Sub-Committee while Juliet Blanch will continue to chair the International Sub-Committee.

Ms Patterson said: “I am delighted to take up this appointment and look forward to being part of the arbitration appointments process of the Scottish Arbitration Centre in the years ahead. I believe this jurisdiction is very well placed to have a thriving arbitration scene, both domestic and international.”

Andrew Mackenzie, chief executive of the centre, said: “I am delighted that Lindy Patterson QC has accepted our invitation to chair our Domestic Sub-Committee. She has been a strong supporter of the centre, serving on our committee since its establishment, and is a highly respected in Scotland, London and internationally.

“We are honoured to have Lindy and Juliet, two outstanding arbitration practitioners, chairing our sub-committees and presiding over our ad hoc arbitral appointments system. It also further strengthens our support for gender equality in arbitration.”

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