Ministry of Culture hires international firm for State arbitration case

The Dominican Ministry of Culture has formally validated its procurement process for specialized legal representation services through Exception Procedure CULTURA-CCC-PEOR-2026-001, conducted via the Public Procurement Transactional Portal. This procedure, authorized under Article 78, sole paragraph, numeral 11 of Law No. 47-25 on Public Procurement, specifically addresses the engagement of international legal expertise for safeguarding state interests in complex arbitration matters.

The procurement initiative stems from an investment dispute notification filed against the Dominican State by a U.S. corporation in 2025. The controversy originates from a dormant cultural sector contract initially established in 2010, which has remained inactive for over ten years. Recognizing the technical complexities inherent in international arbitration proceedings, the Ministry determined that specialized external legal counsel was imperative for mounting an effective defense.

A rigorous multi-criteria evaluation process was administered by an inter-institutional technical commission comprising representatives from the Legal Counsel of the Executive Branch, the Attorney General’s Office, the Ministry of Culture, and the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, and MSMEs (MICM). This commission oversaw the assessment of internationally recognized law firms to ensure optimal selection based on expertise and capability.

The Ministry has emphasized its unwavering commitment to procedural transparency and strict compliance with national regulations throughout the process. All actions have been undertaken within the established legal framework to ensure robust protection of the Dominican State’s interests in this international legal dispute.