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Tina Patterson
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- State Contact:
Maryland
- Publications:
"Do What Feels Rewarding"(featured in article written by Kristi Harrington) , American Bar Association Dispute Resolution Section Just Resolutions newsletter July 2022 issue
Editor, American Bar Association, Just Resolutions newsletter for Public Disputes and Consensus Building Committee June 2021 issue
"A Brief Explanation of the Private Practice of Consensus-Building and Public Engagement" (featured in article written by Jessie Lawrence), American Bar Association, Just Resolutions Public Disputes and Consensus Building newsletter June 2020
"Saying Yes to Opportunity" Trajectory Magazine, Fall 2016
Featured in "Diversity Mentoring"ACResolution Magazine, Spring 2013
Featured in "The Many Faces of Commercial ADR", ACResolution Magazine, Winter 2005
"Securities Arbitration 101", ACResolution Magazine, Spring 2005
- Education:
Master's in Public Administration with distinction, American University School of Public Affairs, Key Executive Leadership Program
Masters in Dispute Resolution, Pepperdine University Caruso School of Law, Straus Institute, Malibu, CA
Graduate Certificate, Advanced Studies in ADR, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX
Bachelor of Arts, Hispanic Language & Linguistics, Brown University, Providence, RI
- Other Information:
Tina is in on the panels/rosters of the CPR, AAA, FINRA, and Dispute Resolution Boards.
Tinais a member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb) North America Branch (NAB)and serves as the Communications Vice Chair. She is also a member of ArbitalWomen, International Association of Facilitators (IAF), Mid Atlantic Facilitators Network (MAFN) She serves on the Leadership Advisory Council of Women Impacting Public Policy (WIPP), is a Commissioner with Maryland National Capital Park and Planning Commission (MNCPPC) and is Commissioner with the Montgomery County Maryland Remembrance and Reconciliation Commission. She has been featured in several publications including the Association for Conflict Resolutions ACResolution magazine, the U.S. Geospatial Foundation's Trajectory magazine the George Washington University's Center for Excellence in Public Leadership newsletter, as well as the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution Just Resolutions newsletter.
- Firm Country:
United States
- Speaking Engagements:
· Great Public Hearings – Tips and Traps”, moderator, American Bar Association State, Local and Tribal Government Section Fall 2025 Meeting
· “Psychology of Conflict in Federal Workplaces” presentation to Senior Executive Association, American University School of Public Affairs Key Executive Program FEDTalk, Seres, 2025
· "Psychology of Conflict in Federal Workplaces” presenter, American University School of Public Affairs Key Executive Program FEDTalk, 2025
· “Justice Seen – Arbitrator Transparency and Disclosure Ethics”, panelist speaker, Federal Bar Association, Alternative Dispute Resolution Section, 2025
· “Arbitrator Disclosures and Conflicts of Interest – Developments”, panelist speaker, College of Commercial Arbitrators, International Committee, 2025
· “Arbitrator Disclosures and Pre-Appointment Interviews”, panelist speaker, New York State Bar Association, DR Section Domestic Arbitration Committee, 2024
· “Generative Artificial Intelligence and Alternative Dispute Resolution”, Kassi & podcast, https://rss.com/podcasts/kassiand/1509605/
· “Making It Happen: Academy of Court Appointed Neutrals Tackles 2024 Dispute Trends” 2024 Academy of Court Appointed Neutrals Annual Conference
·“It’s a Win-Win: Avoid a Malpractice Countersuit and Resolve a Fee Dispute with the D.C. Bar’s ACAB”: 2023 District of Columbia Judicial and Bar Conference
· "The Alternative of ADR: The Next Normal”, panelist, collaboration of NBA Section of Dispute Resolution and NBA Women Lawyer Division, 2021
· “Facilitation of Anti-Racism Dialogues as a Form of Mediation”, Oregon Mediation Association virtual conference, 2020
· “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Policy and Practice”, American Public Gardens Association Conference, Washington, DC, 2019
· “Arbitration Update: Revised Uniform Arbitration Act, Disclosure and Diversity Jurisdiction”, workshop panel at ABA Section of Dispute Resolution Conference, Atlanta, GA, 2006
· “Forgiving in Mediation”- speaker at Association of Attorney Mediators meeting, Dallas, TX, 2004
·“Forgiving in Mediation- What Role?”, workshop panelist at ABA Section for Dispute Resolution conference, New York, NY, 2004
· “Advanced Communication Skills: Rapport Building”, workshop presenter, ABA Section for Dispute Resolution conference, Seattle, WA, 2002
- Jurisdiction:
United States
- Type of Practitioner:
Arbitrator, Mediator
- Practice Areas:
Arbitration, Mediation
- Legal System:
Common Law, International Law
- Nationality/Nationalities:
American
- Select Languages:
- Language(s):
English, Speaking Proficiency:
Native Fluency, Professional Proficiency:
Conduct DR proceedings, Draft opinions, reports, agreements, decisions, orders or awards, Understand written documents
- Language(s):
Spanish, Speaking Proficiency:
Conversational, Professional Proficiency:
Understand written documents
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Anya George
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- Firm Country:
Switzerland
- Jurisdiction:
United Kingdom, Switzerland
- Type of Practitioner:
Counsel
- Practice Areas:
Arbitration, Energy - Natural Resources, Finance - Banking, Joint Ventures - Consortia - Cooperation, Mediation, Oil - Gas - Mining, Public international Law
- Legal System:
Civil Law, Common Law
- Nationality/Nationalities:
British
- Select Languages:
- Language(s):
English, Speaking Proficiency:
Proficient
- Language(s):
French, Speaking Proficiency:
Proficient
- Language(s):
German, Speaking Proficiency:
Proficient
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Rebecca Dennehy
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Ankita Ritwik
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Naomi Briercliffe
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Lucy Winnington-Ingram
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Charlotte Pollard
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Laura Schäublin
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Karah Howard
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- State Contact:
Hong Kong Island
- Education:
2006 University of Western Australia (LLB, BA Japanese)
- Firm Country:
Hong Kong
- Jurisdiction:
United Kingdom, Hong Kong, Australia
- Type of Practitioner:
Counsel
- Practice Areas:
Arbitration, Construction - Engineering, Energy - Natural Resources, Insolvency
- Legal System:
Common Law
- Nationality/Nationalities:
Australian
- Select Languages:
- Language(s):
French, Speaking Proficiency:
Conversational, Professional Proficiency:
- Language(s):
Japanese, Speaking Proficiency:
Proficient, Professional Proficiency:
Testify orally, Draft opinions, reports, agreements, decisions, orders or awards, Understand written documents
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Monika Diehl
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Anne Littlewood
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Elizabeth Oger-Gross
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Magda Kofluk
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- Education:
Post Graduate Diploma in International Commercial Arbitration, Queen Mary University of London LLM Jagiellonian University
- Firm Country:
United Arab Emirates
- Jurisdiction:
Iraq, Oman, Poland, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates
- Type of Practitioner:
Arbitrator, Counsel
- Practice Areas:
Arbitration, Construction - Engineering, DRB (Dispute resolution board) - DAB (Dispute adjudication board), Energy - Natural Resources, Hotel - Leisure management, Infrastructure, ODR (Online dispute resolution), Oil - Gas - Mining, Real Estate, Technical expertise, Transport
- Nationality/Nationalities:
Polish
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Angelika Hunnefeld
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- Education:
J.D., magna cum laude, University of Miami School of Law
- Firm Country:
United States
- Type of Practitioner:
Counsel
- Legal System:
Civil Law
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Nadia Hubbuck
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- State Contact:
Please select a region, state or province.
- Publications:
International Law Recourse for Potential Expropriation of Foreign Assets by Russia, Lexology, May 2022
Beware of a Russian torpedo: the impact on arbitration agreements of sanctions-related amendments to Russian procedural law, PLC Arbitration Blog, April 2021;
The emergency arbitrator is officially a teenager, PLC Arbitration Blog, April 2020;
Rasstavit tocki nad i: the lessons learnt from recent judgments of the Russian courts on the enforcement of arbitration agreements and awards, PLC Arbitration Blog, October 2018;
Validity of notices and requests for arbitration: when context and rules are key factors, PLC Arbitration Blog, February 2018;
Arbitration institutions: an insider’s perspective, RAA Newsletter, Issue 7, 2017;
Third party funding and pitfalls of privilege, PLC Arbitration Blog, June 2017;
The curious case of state immunity: how to avoid a Pyrrhic victory, PLC Arbitration Blog, August 2016; and
The Resolution of Disputes at the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA): Practical Aspects - Russian Law Journal, Vol. II (2014), Issue 2.
- Education:
SCC / SAA Diploma course on international arbitration for foreign arbitrators - June 2022
Queen Mary University of London, September 2014 – November 2015
Post-Graduate Diploma in International and Investment Arbitration
The University of Law, 2008 - 2009
Legal Practice Course
The Nottingham Law School, 2003 - 2004
Graduate Diploma in English Law
University of Manchester/Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences, 2000 - 2001
Master of Laws in International Law
State Law University, Moscow, 1993 - 1998
LLB (Hons), Degree in Jurisprudence
- Firm Country:
United Kingdom
- Jurisdiction:
Russian Federation, United Kingdom
- Type of Practitioner:
Arbitrator, Counsel
- Practice Areas:
Arbitration, Investment - Concession agreements, Mediation, Public international Law
- Legal System:
Civil Law, Common Law, International Law
- Nationality/Nationalities:
British, Russian
- Select Languages:
- Language(s):
English, Speaking Proficiency:
Native Fluency, Professional Proficiency:
- Language(s):
Russian, Speaking Proficiency:
Native Fluency, Professional Proficiency:
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Julie Bedard
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- Other Relevant Experience:
U.S. Legal Methods and Problems
- Education:
J.S.D., Columbia University School of Law, 2006; LL.M. Columbia University School of Law, 2001
- Other Information:
N/A
U.S. Legal Methods and Problems
- Firm Country:
United States
- Jurisdiction:
France, United States, Canada
- Type of Practitioner:
Counsel
- Legal System:
Civil Law, Common Law, European Law
- Nationality/Nationalities:
French
- Select Languages:
- Language(s):
English, Speaking Proficiency:
Conversational
- Language(s):
French, Speaking Proficiency:
Conversational
- Language(s):
Italian, Speaking Proficiency:
Conversational
- Language(s):
, Speaking Proficiency:
Conversational
- Language(s):
Romanian, Speaking Proficiency:
Conversational
- Language(s):
Spanish, Speaking Proficiency:
Conversational
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Laura Sinisterra
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Patrizia Netal
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- State Contact:
1010
- Other Relevant Experience:
Patrizia serves both as counsel and arbitrator. She has more than 15 years' extensive experience in institutional and ad hoc arbitration proceedings. Her core practice is international commercial arbitration, focusing on construction and engineering, transportation, M&A projects, energy and international sales and supplies.
- Publications:
- Trends and Developments in Austria, in Chambers 2022 (co-author, together with Florian Haugeneder) - International Arbitration 2022 - Austria Chapter in Chambers Global Practice Guides 2022 (co-author, together with Florian Haugeneder, Natascha Tunkel) - "Enforcement of Judgments" in Austria in Chambers Law and Practice Guide 2022 (co-author, together with Bettina Knoetzl, Patrizia Netal) - "DELOS Guide to Arbitration Places - Austria" (co-author, together with Florian Haugeneder and Natascha Tunkel, published by DELOS in July 2021) https://delosdr.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Delos-GAP-2nd-edn-Austria.pdf - Article „The role of the party appointed expert in arbitration" („Die Rolle des parteiernannten Sachverständigen im Schiedsverfahren", co-author with Florian Haugeneder, in Deutscher Anwaltsspiegel 2/2021) - VIAC Handbook Vienna Rules - A Practitioner's Guide (2018) (Co-Author)
- Education:
University of Vienna (Mag. iur. 2004) Uni Mail, Université de Génève (200I-2002)
- Other Information:
Patrizia Netal has been recognized in international directories as "a highly regarded name for construction and arbitration proceedings" and "absolutely excellent to work with". She has been continuously ranked among "European top 10 future leaders" in Who's Who Legal Arbitration. She was described as "an 'extremely focused' lawyer who is highly recommended for her outstanding work as both counsel and arbitrator in international proceedings". Clients cited in Who's Who Legal 2019-2021 commended her "truly excellent work" and highlighted her "very clear and straightforward way of thinking and arguing" as well as her "tenacity, reliability and diligence". Patrizia is Vice President of the VIAC Board (Vienna International Arbitral Centre) and a senior member of VIAC's working group drafting the latest amendments of the new 2021 Vienna Rules. She is co-director of the Willem C. Vis Moot, the world's largest student competition in the field of international commercial arbitration. Patrizia lectures on arbitration subjects at the Austrian Arbitration Academy of the University of Vienna and she is a faculty member of the Remote Oral Advocacy Program (ROAP) at Delos. Patrizia is Austria's Steering Committee member of the Pledge for Equal Representation in Arbitration (ERA - The Pledge). Patrizia serves both as counsel and arbitrator. She has more than 15 years' extensive experience in institutional and ad hoc arbitration proceedings. Her core practice is international commercial arbitration, focusing on construction and engineering, transportation, M&A projects, energy and international sales and supplies.
- Firm Country:
Austria
- Jurisdiction:
Austria, Germany
- Type of Practitioner:
Arbitrator, Counsel
- Practice Areas:
Agency - Distribution - Franchising, Construction - Engineering, Insurance, Joint Ventures - Consortia - Cooperation, Sales - Purchases
- Legal System:
Civil Law, European Law
- Nationality/Nationalities:
Austrian
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Jessica Killeen
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ANGELA CÁMARA
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- Firm Country:
Peru
- Jurisdiction:
United Kingdom, Switzerland, Peru
- Type of Practitioner:
Counsel
- Practice Areas:
Arbitration
- Legal System:
Civil Law
- Nationality/Nationalities:
Peruvian
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