Chloé advises multinational corporations, financial institutions, and sophisticated private clients on high-stake, complex commercial disputes. With extensive experience in international arbitration and litigation, Chloé delivers effective, client-focused dispute strategies across borders and industries. Her experience includes advising and representing clients in multifaceted legal proceedings involving corporate governance and post-M&A issues, international sales, construction projects, and investment treaty law, through all stages of their disputes, from pre-litigation advice and strategic risk assessment to the challenge, recognition and enforcement of judgments and arbitral awards. She also regularly sits as arbitrator.

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Memberships

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Swiss Bar Association
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Zurich Bar Association
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Swiss Arbitration Association (ASA)
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AIJA
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Arbitral Women
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IPBA
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Qualifications

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LL.M. in International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution, National University of Singapore, 2017
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Bern Bar, 2014 (admitted at all Swiss courts)
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Master of Law bilingual French/German, Université de Fribourg, 2011
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Certificate in Transnational Legal Studies, Georgetown Law, Center for Transnational Legal Studies, 2011
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Bachelor of Law, Université de Fribourg, 2009
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Publications

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Micha Bühler/Chloé Terrapon/Francesca Borio, Arbitrating Corporate Governance Disputes, in: Global Arbitration Review - The Guide to Climate Change and Related Disputes 2024
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Chloé Terrapon/Louis Christe, Recent Developments in Swiss Arbitration: A Modern Framework to a Classical Picture, in: International Arbitration Law Review 27 Int. A.L.R., Issue 1, pp. 1-24
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Michael Feit/Chloé Terrapon, ICLG Guide Investor-State Arbitration, Chapter 13 (Switzerland), 2024
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Marco Stacher/Chloé Terrapon, Commentary of Articles 38 to 41, in: Zuberbühler/ Habegger/Müller, Swiss Rules of International Arbitration, 2023
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Andrea Meier/Chloé Terrapon, Commentary of Article 177 IPRG, in: Berner Kommentar IPRG, 2022
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Michael Cartier/Chloé Terrapon, Recent Developments in the Investment Arbitration Landscape – Efficient Protection of European Investments in the Aftermath of the Achmea Ruling, IPBA Journal n° 91, September 2018, pp. 18-23
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Lawrence Boo/Chloé Terrapon, Arbitration Chapter, in: Annual Review of Singapore Cases, (2017) 18 SAL Ann Rev 57, pp. 57-86
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Michael Feit/Chloé Terrapon, The Swiss Federal Supreme Court Provides Guidance on the Proper Use of Arbitral Secretaries and Arbitrator Consultants under the Swiss lex arbitri, in: ASA Bulletin 4/2015, pp. 897–917

What others say

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"Chloé has an exceptional ability to hear and understand the perspectives and facts presented by all parties involved."
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"Her work as arbitrator is detail-oriented and excellent overall."
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"Her communication style is uncomplicated and she is always target-oriented in her work."
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"Chloé has outstanding analytical and writing skills."
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"She is careful, considered and very aware of the client's needs."
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"She has a lot of experience dealing with corporate governance disputes."
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Chloé Terrapon

Partner - Attorney at Law

Chloe.Terrapon@loyensloeff.com

Zurich

English, French, German

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<p>Chloé Terrapon is a recognised international arbitration and litigation expert, with a proven track record guiding clients through complex cross-border disputes.</p>

Chloé advises multinational corporations, financial institutions, and sophisticated private clients on high-stake, complex commercial disputes. With extensive experience in international arbitration and litigation, Chloé delivers effective, client-focused dispute strategies across borders and industries. Her experience includes advising and representing clients in multifaceted legal proceedings involving corporate governance and post-M&A issues, international sales, construction projects, and investment treaty law, through all stages of their disputes, from pre-litigation advice and strategic risk assessment to the challenge, recognition and enforcement of judgments and arbitral awards. She also regularly sits as arbitrator.