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Fernando Bedoya

Fernando Bedoya

Europe 2026

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About

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Practice Areas

Litigation & Arbitration, Civil & Commercial Litigation, International Arbitration (ICC, ICSID, UNCITRAL; CAM, CIMA, CEA), Investment Arbitration, Corporate & Post-M&A Disputes, Directors’ Liability, Competition Damages.

He acts in high-value civil and commercial disputes before Spanish courts and in domestic and international arbitrations. His work covers contractual claims (engineering and construction, energy, real estate), directors’ liability, corporate and post-M&A disputes, and damages arising from competition law infringements.

Career

Fernando is a partner (since 2018) in Pérez-Llorca’s Litigation & Arbitration practice. He also sits as arbitrator and is an active member of the Spanish Arbitration Club (former CEA-40 coordinator) and the Co-Chairs Circle.

- 2012 Master’s in Public Law (Procedural Speciality), Universidad Complutense de Madrid

- 2005 Degree in Business Administration, Universidad Pontificia Comillas (ICADE E-3)

- 2004 Degree in Law, Universidad Pontificia Comillas (ICADE E-3)

He works in Spanish, English, French and Italian.

Professional Memberships

Madrid Bar Association (ICAM).

Club Español del Arbitraje (CEA).

Club empresarial ICADE.

Chambers Review

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Chambers European Guide

Litigation: Elite - Spain

Band 6
Band 6

Individual Editorial

Fernando Bedoya breaks into the numerical rankings this year after garnering significant praise from interviewees. He is frequently seen representing clients in both civil and commercial litigation proceedings.

Strengths

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  • Fernando is a very good lawyer with great knowledge of the matters he manages.

    Litigation: EliteChambers European Guide

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