Nora Fredstie

Partner

London

Nora is an international arbitration Partner based in the firm’s London office. She is both an English solicitor and a New York attorney who specialises in investment and commercial arbitration. Nora is experienced in the life sciences, energy, commodities and construction industries and has a deep understanding of the Nordic region. She also serves as an arbitrator and has been nominated by the Government of Norway to the ICSID list of conciliators. Nora is ranked Tier 1 by Lexology as part of the Global Elite Thought Leaders List for international arbitration, and is involved in various industry bodies including chairing ICC Norway's Arbitration Commission.

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Bio
  • Biography

    Nora is a specialist in international investment arbitration, international commercial arbitration, and public international law. Nora further has a deep understanding of the Nordic region, is a Norwegian delegate to the ICC Commission, chairs ICC Norway's Arbitration Commission, and sits on the Advisory Board of the Norwegian Arbitration Association.

    Nora acts for clients across varied sectors, including oil and gas, life sciences, renewable energy, construction, investment, financial, and automotive. She manages cases seated around the world, and predominantly in North and South America, Asia, and Europe. Nora have acted in international arbitrations conducted under the ICC, ICSID, LCIA, SCC, SIAC, CRCICA, and UNCITRAL arbitration rules.

    Nora also serves as arbitrator and was appointed by the Government of Norway to the ICSID Panel of Conciliators.

    She actively participates in international arbitration groups and projects, including the upcoming guide on emergency arbitration. Nora is frequently invited to speak at conferences on a broad selection of international arbitration topics and teaches international dispute settlement at various universities in Europe. Nora has been ranked by Who’s Who Legal since 2020. For 2025, Nora was ranked Tier 1 by Lexology as part of the Global Elite Thought Leaders List for international arbitration.

    Nora is an Attorney and Counselor at Law in the State of New York, and a Solicitor in England & Wales. She was previously registered with the Paris bar and admitted to the roll of the Irish law society. She has experience working around the world including in Norway, Australia, The Netherlands, Chile, France, and the United Kingdom.

    Featured experience:

    • Representing a contractor consortium in a US $1.5 billion SIAC arbitration relating to the construction of an oil and petrochemical refinery in South East Asia
    • Representing a national oil company in two LCIA arbitrations seated in London and governed by Brazilian law
    • Representing several renewable energy companies in multiple SCC investment arbitrations against the Kingdom of Spain and also in subsequent enforcement and set-aside proceedings
    • Representing a Latin American state in an UNCITRAL investment arbitration
    • Representing a pharmaceutical group in an ICC arbitration arising under a license agreement, governed by New York law and seated in Geneva
    • Representing a pharmaceutical company in an ICC post-M&A arbitration

    Endorsements:

    • “Nora is brilliant with a fresh mindset”, (WWL, 2025)
    • “a stellar advocate with vast experience and knowledge in international arbitration and public international law”, (WWL, 2025)
    • “she is very strong on cross-examination” (WWL, 2025)
    • “Nora Fredstie enjoys a fantastic reputation in the market due to her “first-class cross-examination skills, efficiency, and unique strategic thinking”” (WWL, 2023);
    • “Nora Fredstie stands out as “a thorough professional with excellent oral advocacy skills”. Respondents say she is “extremely good at cross-examining witnesses”” (WWL, 2022).
Service Expertise
  • International Arbitration

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