RAMESH BHARANI NAGARATNAM - EXPERT ARBITRATOR

RBN Chambers LLC, Full service law firm in Singapore

Ramesh brings over 17 years of experience in arbitration and litigation, primarily as a lawyer, to his role as an arbitrator. With dual qualifications in law and accountancy, he offers a comprehensive perspective to the arbitration process. He is enlisted on the panels of the Thai Arbitration Centre (THAC), Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC), and Belt and Road Arbitration Initiative Advisory Centre (BAIAC). His extensive background in handling arbitration cases as a lawyer, particularly in commercial sectors like renewable energy, oil & gas, shipping, and construction, equips him with in-depth industry knowledge. Ramesh is also skilled in resolving insolvency and employment disputes, ensuring a knowledgeable and fair arbitration experience. Engaging Ramesh as your arbitrator ensures a meticulous approach, guided by years of legal practice and a profound understanding of the complexities involved in arbitration.

Panels of Arbitrators

Notable Cases

  • Defended a listed company in India in an arbitration administered by the (AAA) in New York. The dispute involved the supply of steel to a party in America was governed by the Uniform Commercial Code
  • Represented a foreign cricket board in an ad-hoc administered arbitration in Singapore before a panel of three arbitrators. The dispute involved the breach of a media rights agreement worth USD 25 million was governed by Bangladeshi laws. The arbitration was governed by the UNCITRAL rules.
  • Represented an Australian company in an SIAC administered arbitration involving a dispute over a joint venture agreement with an Indonesia conglomerate for the mining of oil and gas in Indonesia.
  • Represented a company based in the UK in an LCIA administered arbitration involving a dispute over an agreement governed by English laws for the supply of oil and gas.

ARBITRATOR SERVICES

  • Defended a listed company in India in an arbitration administered by the (AAA) in New York. The dispute involved the supply of steel to a party in America was governed by the Uniform Commercial Code
  • Represented a foreign cricket board in an ad-hoc administered arbitration in Singapore before a panel of three arbitrators. The dispute involved the breach of a media rights agreement worth USD 25 million was governed by Bangladeshi laws. The arbitration was governed by the UNCITRAL rules.
  • Represented an Australian company in an SIAC administered arbitration involving a dispute over a joint venture agreement with an Indonesia conglomerate for the mining of oil and gas in Indonesia.
  • Represented a company based in the UK in an LCIA administered arbitration involving a dispute over an agreement governed by English laws for the supply of oil and gas.