Quinn Scarlett delivers strategic, results-driven advocacy to guide corporations, individuals, and government entities through complex legal disputes. Quinn is committed to delivering practical, clear and results-oriented legal solutions tailored to his clients' unique needs.
Quinn's broad practice in litigation and arbitration is enhanced by his previous experience in international trade law. He has a strong record of representing a diverse range of clients before the Canadian International Trade Tribunal and other arbitral institutions under various arbitral rules, including ICSID and ICC, as well as ad hoc arbitrations.
Before pursuing law, Quinn worked for an international development NGO in Lima, Peru, an experience that honed his cross-cultural communication and passion for international disputes. During his legal studies at the University of Ottawa, Quinn was an intern at an international law boutique and participated in the Foreign Direct Investment Moot in investor-state arbitration.
Quinn is an active member of the Advocates’ Society, the American Bar Association, the Young Canadian Arbitration Practitioners (YCAP) and the Young International Arbitration Group of the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA). Quinn is also highly proficient in Spanish.