Daniela Bambaci

Managing Director

Daniela Bambaci leads BRG’s International Arbitration practice and is head of its Buenos Aires office.

Daniela Bambaci has been involved in over forty-five international arbitration treaty and commercial cases, including prominent arbitrations involving treaty claims against Argentina, Bolivia, Canada, Colombia, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Kenya, Hungary, Mexico, Morocco, Peru, Senegal, Trinidad & Tobago, the United States, Uruguay and Venezuela. Her work has spanned a variety of industries from natural resources to hospitality, including natural gas production and transportation, renewable energy, oil production, airport concessions, the hospitality industry, water and sewerage services, electricity production and distribution, and forestry.

Ms. Bambaci has provided expert evidence on issues including tariff-setting in utilities valuation and cost of capital issues, and lost profits and damages. Her work in arbitration cases has included matters under ICSID, UNCITRAL and ICC rules.

Earlier in her career, Ms. Bambaci worked at the Transfer Pricing Department of a Big Four accounting firm in Buenos Aires and then joined the International Arbitration practice of a global expert services and consulting firm in 2003. She then became an affiliate of an economic consulting company in 2010 when she moved to Beijing, China; and was located in the firm’s Houston office between 2015 and 2018.

Ms. Bambaci has provided expert evidence on issues including tariff-setting in utilities, valuation and cost of capital issues, and lost profits and damages. Her work in arbitration cases has included matters under ICSID and UNCITRAL.

Earlier in her career, Ms. Bambaci worked at the Transfer Pricing Department of a Big Four accounting firm in Buenos Aires.

Employment History

Compass Lexecon
Senior vice president, Buenos Aires
2018
Vice president, Houston
2015-2018
Affiliate, Beijing, PRC
2011-2015

LECG
Affiliate, Beijing, PRC
2010-2011
Senior economist, Buenos Aires
2003-2010

MGW Asociados
Transfer Pricing, economist
Buenos Aires
2002-2003