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Robin Hayden

Trainee Solicitor

Robin is currently a Trainee Solicitor at Charles Russell Speechlys.

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Robin is a fourth seat Trainee in Real Estate Disputes having previously completed seats in Litigation & Dispute Resolution (Dubai), Financial Services & Funds, and Construction, Engineering & Projects. Robin is an Associate member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (ACIArb) and a member of the London Irish Lawyers Association.

Prior to law, Robin worked in policy and political relations including for a global arbitration/ADR membership body, a town planning membership body, and a charity tackling the issue of abuse in politics.  

Robin obtained her B.A. from University College London (UCL) and her M.A. from King's College London, before completing the Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) and Legal Practice Course (LPC) at the University of Law.

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  • Dalal Alhouti and Robin Hayden write for The Oath on enhancing arbitration with AI

    Dalal Alhouti

    In The Press

  • Thomas Snider and Adrian Mayer write for African Law & Business on rising levels of private investment between the UAE and Africa

    Adrian Mayer

    In The Press

  • Unravelling the Global Single Family Offices Tapestry

    James Carter

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  • The Court of Arbitration for Sport Appeals Procedure

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  • Foundations Across Borders: A Global Perspective

    Grégoire Uldry

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  • Thomas Snider, Dalal Alhouti and Robin Hayden write for New Law Journal on International Arbitration trends and what practitioners should watch for in 2025

    Thomas R. Snider

    In The Press

  • Setting Standards: The Ciarb Guideline on AI Use in Arbitration

    Dalal Alhouti

    Insights

  • Singaporean Court Declines to Revisit SIAC Registrar’s Administrative Decision

    Thomas R. Snider

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  • Passage of the English Arbitration Act 2025 into Law

    Thomas R. Snider

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  • 5 trends to watch in International Arbitration in 2025

    Thomas R. Snider

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