LL.M. (Columbia)
Partner // Attorney-at-Law
nathalie.voser@rothorn.legal
t +41 44 212 11 22
m +41 79 222 28 41
Very bright and capable lawyer who does a great job for her clients.
Chambers Global 2014
she is highly praised for her market-leading work on large scale and highly technical construction disputes
Who's Who Legal Construction & Real Estate 2022
immaculate in her thinking and presentation
Who's Who Legal Commercial Arbitration 2016
she has significant experience acting as both counsel and arbitrator in a variety of multi-jurisdictional disputes
Who's Who Legal Construction & Real Estate 2019
she is a distinguished arbitration specialist in the construction field
Who's Who Legal Construction & Real Estate 2019
strong, high-level and technical lawyer who has a big international following
Chambers Europe 2017
she very experienced as counsel and arbitrator
Who's Who Legal Arbitration 2022
I have a lot of respect for her: she is outstanding
Chambers Europe 2017
Key adviser in complex multi-jurisdictional matters
Who's Who Legal Commercial Litigation 2015
very accomplished
Chambers Europe 2019
only have praise for
Who's Who Legal Arbitration 2020
a very well-known dispute resolution lawyer
Who's Who Legal Litigation 2019
she continues to be regarded as an “obvious inclusion” in the listings and is equally well regarded by sources for her work as arbitrator and counsel
Who's Who Legal Arbitration 2019
she is a first-rate lawyer who excels when it comes to representing clients in high-value construction and energy-related disputes
Who's Who Legal Litigation 2019
strong academic background and extensive skill and experience in construction dispute
Who's Who Legal Arbitration 2022
a high flyer
Who's Who Legal Arbitration 2020
she offers a broad array of industry expertise covering energy, construction and distribution agreements among other matters
Who's Who Legal Arbitration 2019
an obvious inclusion
Who's Who Legal 2018
she is dogmatically thorough and she enjoys an excellent reputation for her work in the energy and construction sector
Who's Who Legal Litigation 2019
exceptionally well versed in any type of construction dispute
Who's Who Legal Construction 2019
a very experienced practitioner
Chambers Europe 2017
never fails to impress – neither on the law, nor on inter-personal skills as an arbitrator
Who's Who Legal Arbitration 2020
she's a step ahead
Chambers Europe 2019
expert in civil law arbitration
Chambers Europe 2019
Nathalie is a founding partner of rothorn legal. She has acted as counsel and arbitrator in a vast number of arbitrations under many major institutional rules. She has also advised and represented clients in arbitration-related state court matters (such as setting-aside proceedings before the Swiss Supreme Court) and in complex multi-jurisdictional disputes before Swiss and foreign state courts. Nathalie is a Swiss-trained lawyer but, as counsel and arbitrator, she has dealt with a wide range of other applicable laws, such as French, German, Japanese, Danish, English, Singaporean, Dutch, Austrian, Georgian, Jordanian, Romanian, Chilean, Turkish and Israeli law. Nathalie is fluent in German, English, French and Italian.
Nathalie is well known for her expertise in engineering and construction, renewable and non-renewable energy — particularly oil and gas-related projects (upstream, midstream, and downstream) — as well as the pharmaceutical, automotive, and technology industries. She has extensive experience in disputes arising out of research and development, distribution and licensing agreements, joint ventures, as well as (post)mergers and acquisitions. She is regularly appointed as arbitrator in both commercial and investment treaty arbitrations, including as the chair.
Chambers Global 2025 ranks Nathalie in Band 2 (Most In-Demand Arbitrators (Europe-wide), Arbitrators (Switzerland) & Arbitration Counsel (Switzerland)), describing her as a “brilliant legal mind” who is “always very practical,” adding that “she is one of the rare truly international arbitrators who runs a case smoothly and efficiently regardless of the seat and industry.” Chambers Global 2024 states that, “as an arbitrator,” Nathalie is “phenomenal” and that she is “very smart, practical and efficient.” According to Chambers Global 2023, Nathalie has “enormous knowledge and experience and is a delight to work with.”
Lexology Index 2025 ranks her as a “Global Elite Thought Leader” in Arbitration as well as a “Thought Leader” in Construction (2024) and writes that Nathalie is “a hugely impressive arbitrator” and “an obvious choice for complex and technical disputes,” that Nathalie is “strategic, efficient and thorough,” and that “the ‘fabulous’ Nathalie Voser is a market-leading name in the arbitration field who works across a range of industries, including engineering, construction and pharmaceuticals” (2023).
Nathalie is actively involved in the work of arbitral institutions. Nathalie is currently a member of the Advisory Board of the Japanese Commercial Arbitration Association (JCAA). She serves as Vice-Chair of the ICC Commission on Arbitration and ADR, and is a member of the ICC Arbitration Commission for the Swiss ICC National Committee. In the past, she acted as Vice President of the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA), President of the European User’s Council of the LCIA, Board Member of the Swiss Arbitration Association, Board Member of the Vienna International Arbitration Chamber (VIAC), and Board Member of the Swedish Arbitration Institute (SCC). Nathalie has played a major role in various arbitration-related projects such as the 2004 IBA Conflict of Interest Guidelines, the 2012 ICC Arbitration Rules revision, and the 2017 SCC Rules revision. Until early 2022, she co-chaired the Taskforce of the IBA Arbitration Committee entrusted with the revision of the 2020 IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence.
Finally, Nathalie is the author of several arbitration-related articles and of a leading arbitration textbook, the 5th edition of which was published in February 2024.
Nathalie has recently acted or is currently acting in the following cases as counsel or arbitrator:
Nathalie graduated summa cum laude from the University of Basel and was admitted to the bar in Switzerland in 1990. She became a juris doctor with summa cum laude in 1992 and obtained an LL.M. with honors from Columbia University (New York) in 1994. In 2005, she received the venia docendi for private law, conflict of laws and comparative law, and in 2014, she was awarded the title of Professor of Private Law, Arbitration Law, Private International Law and Comparative Law by the University of Basel, where she regularly teaches courses in commercial arbitration and Swiss contract law.