Law firms ‘Fits our philosophy and style of practice perfectly’: Three Crowns hires its first female partner from Covington Jaishree Kalia · 4 December 2014 · 2 min read Strategic recruitment Gender diversity Covington & Burling Three Crowns Arbitration boutique Three Crowns has hired its first female partner, Carmen Martinez Lopez, from Covington & Burling as the firm boosts its arbitration capabilities, especially in the Latin American and Spanish-language markets.Your limit of 1 article in 30 days is up. Please login for full access or subscribe. Corporate users - click here for simple access (no password needed). For more information, please contact jasmine.glass@legalbusiness.co.uk Related ContentMore in this categoryFreshfields and Covington advise as Merck acquires US biotech company Terns for $6.7bnLaw firmsWill Lewallen25 Mar 2026Trading Places: Cleary hires A&O Shearman capital markets duo as Freshfields tech M&A pair move to CovingtonLaw firmsWill Lewallen6 Mar 2026Revolving Doors: Three leave Taylor Wessing after merger vote, while Gibson Dunn taps Freshfields for APAC rebuildLaw firmsEliza Winter5 Feb 2026Paul Hastings infra pair head to Freshfields after two yearsLaw firmsAlex Ryan28 Feb 2025Gibson Dunn takes heavyweight Sullivan & Cromwell duo in major London playLaw firmsElisha Juttla27 Feb 2025Chance moment: CC doubles down on private capital, but will flurry of hires pay off?Law firmsElisha Juttla14 Feb 2025‘You don’t get a choice about whether you’re a role model’ – shifting the LGBTQ+ dial in lawLaw firmsAmy Ulliott26 Jun 2024Women deal stars prove you can have it all – but don’t worry men, you are KenoughLaw firmsNathalie Tidman29 Aug 2023The Last Word: Gender agendaLaw firmslegal_admin29 Aug 2023