Personal bio
Letícia Baddauy is graduated in Law and in Business by the most pretigious institutions of Brazil (São Paulo State University and Getúlio Vargas Foundation). She has a MBA in Agribusiness (São Paulo State University), a master in Civil Procedure (Londrina State University) and a certification in Negotiation by Harvard Law School. She teaches Arbitration and ADRs at Londrina State University, where she also develops in gender diversity in arbitral tribunals and State courts. She gives lectures in arbitration and agribusiness events and teaches at specialization courses. Her academic work also includes articles, papers and legal opinions. Letícia is involved in iniciatives related to Diversity and Inclusion, as the Brazilian Arbitration Committee group of Diversity, the Diversity and Inclusion Committee of Alumni Getúlio Vargas Foundation (Business School). She is a PhD candidate in Sociology, researching gender equality in Brazilian State Courts. Practicing corporate and agribusiness law for more than two decades, she is the founding partner of L. Baddauy Advocacia. During her career as a lawyer, she has had experience with both prived and public setors. Her practice as a lawyer involves both litigation and arbitration. She is a Fellow of Chartered Institute of Arbitrator (London-UK), the Malasyan Institute of Arbitrators and the Arbitrators and Mediators Institute of New Zealand, and her name is in the arbitrators’ list of highly respected institutions in Brazil. Letícia is the coordinator of the Agribusiness Committe of the Brazilian branch of CIArb. She is a Portuguese native speaker and has fluency in English. She also has na advanced level in French and Italian.