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Elena Matlak
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Viola Donzelli
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Nelida Abi Saab
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- Firm Country:
United Kingdom
- Type of Practitioner:
Expert
- Practice Areas:
Arbitration, Construction - Engineering, Infrastructure
- Nationality/Nationalities:
British, Lebanese
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Rocio Digon
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Gabrielle Nater-Bass
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- Other Relevant Experience:
Gabrielle Nater-Bass has 20 years of experience and acted as party counsel, sole arbitrator, and chairperson in numerous international arbitration proceedings.
- Publications:
Numerous publications in the field of international commercial arbitration.
- Education:
University of Zurich, lic. iur. / University of Virginia School of Law, LL.M.
- Other Information:
Gabrielle Nater-Bass has 20 years of experience and acted as party counsel, sole arbitrator, and chairperson in numerous international arbitration proceedings.
- Firm Country:
Switzerland
- Jurisdiction:
Switzerland
- Type of Practitioner:
Arbitrator, Counsel, Expert, Lawyer, Mediator
- Practice Areas:
Agency - Distribution - Franchising, Competition, Construction - Engineering, Energy - Natural Resources, Joint Ventures - Consortia - Cooperation, Mediation, Oil - Gas - Mining, Sales - Purchases, Trade - Industry
- Legal System:
Civil Law, International Law
- Nationality/Nationalities:
Swiss
- Select Languages:
- Language(s):
English, Speaking Proficiency:
Proficient, Professional Proficiency:
Conduct DR proceedings, Represent clients as an advocate in DR proceedings, Testify orally, Draft opinions, reports, agreements, decisions, orders or awards, Understand written documents
- Language(s):
French, Speaking Proficiency:
Conversational
- Language(s):
German, Speaking Proficiency:
Native Fluency, Professional Proficiency:
Conduct DR proceedings, Represent clients as an advocate in DR proceedings, Testify orally, Draft opinions, reports, agreements, decisions, orders or awards, Understand written documents
- Language(s):
Italian, Speaking Proficiency:
Conversational
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Eunice SHANG-SIMPSON
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Bing Yan
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- State Contact:
London, England
- Publications:
Patrick Heneghan, Gulnaar Zafar & Bing Yan, Chapter of England & Wales, Arbitration World, Sweet & Maxwell, Thomson Reuters (2015).
Paul Friedland & Bing Yan, Negotiating and Drafting Arbitration Agreements with Chinese Parties: Special Considerations of Chinese Law and Practice, Journal of International Arbitration (2011).
Editor, IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration (Chinese edition, 2010).
- Education:
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA LL.M., May 2010
Wuhan University, Wuhan Master of Arts, June 2007 LL.B. & Bachelor of Arts, June 2005
- Firm Country:
United Kingdom
- Speaking Engagements:
Panellist, “Choice of Law and Seat in International Arbitration: Evolution or Revolution?”, 6th Penn Law International Arbitration Annual Conference, Philadelphia (March 2024).
Speaker, “Arbitration Institutions and Practice in England”, Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, London (October 2015).
Speaker, “International Arbitration in Emerging Markets”, Seminar on “State to State, Investor to State and Commercial Arbitration: Procedures and Implications” held by Asian-African Legal Consultative Organization, New York (March 2012).
Speaker, “Choice of Chinese Parties in International Arbitration”, CIETAC and White & Case Seminar, Beijing (February 2012).
- Jurisdiction:
China, United Kingdom
- Type of Practitioner:
Arbitrator, Counsel, Lawyer
- Practice Areas:
Arbitration, Commercial Law, Corporate Law, Energy - Natural Resources, Insurance, Oil - Gas - Mining, Sales - Purchases
- Legal System:
Civil Law, Common Law, International Law
- Nationality/Nationalities:
British, Chinese
- Select Languages:
- Language(s):
English, Speaking Proficiency:
Native Fluency, Professional Proficiency:
Conduct DR proceedings, Represent clients as an advocate in DR proceedings, Testify orally, Draft opinions, reports, agreements, decisions, orders or awards, Understand written documents
- Language(s):
Chinese Simplified, Speaking Proficiency:
Native Fluency, Professional Proficiency:
Conduct DR proceedings, Represent clients as an advocate in DR proceedings, Testify orally, Draft opinions, reports, agreements, decisions, orders or awards, Understand written documents
- Language(s):
Chinese Traditional, Speaking Proficiency:
Native Fluency, Professional Proficiency:
Conduct DR proceedings, Represent clients as an advocate in DR proceedings, Testify orally, Draft opinions, reports, agreements, decisions, orders or awards, Understand written documents
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Georgina Warden
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Ayesha Zia
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Sarah Reynolds
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- State Contact:
IL
- Publications:
- US Supreme Court to Consider whether Federal Courts May Compel Discovery for Use in Private Foreign Arbitrations (with Charles E. Harris, II, B. Ted Howes, Michael Lennon and Nicole Saharsky) (March 29, 2021, Mayer Brown Client Alert)
- Ninth Circuit Distinguishes Non-Signatory Question from US Supreme Court’s Outokumpu Decision (with James Coleman) (January 27, 2021, Mayer Brown Client Alert)
- International Arbitration Experts Discuss the Impact on the Global Economy (November 24, 2020, Mealey’s International Arbitration Report, Commentator)
- United States Supreme Court Rules that New York Convention Does not Preclude Non-Signatories from Enforcing Arbitration Agreements (November 18, 2020, ICC Dispute Resolution Bulletin 2020—Issue 3)
- The Seventh Circuit Picks a Side in the Debate Regarding Section 1782(a) (with Charles E. Harris, II and Michael Lennon) (November 2020, Asian Institute of Alternative Dispute Resolution, International ADR Forum 2020 Vol. 1—Issue 2)
- Arbitration Developments—U.S.A. (with James Coleman) (November 2020, Young ITA Newsletter)
- Split Arbitration Clauses: An International Overview (with Venna, Y.W. Cheng, Rosalyn J. Han, Rachael O’Grady and Patricia Ugalde Pevilla) (October 2020, American Review of International Arbitration, Columbia Law School – Vol. 30, No. 4 )
- U.S. Section 1782 Discovery in International Arbitrations (with Cristina Henriquez) (August 27, 2020, Silicon Valley Arbitration & Mediation Center Summer Newsletter)
- Japan Allows Foreign Lawyers Greater Participation in Alternative Dispute Resolution (with Marcia Goodman and Rupert Burrows) (August 3, 2020, Mayer Brown Client Alert)
- International Arbitration Experts Discuss the Impact of COVID-19 on Arbitration in 2020 and Beyond (June 2020, Mealey’s International Arbitration Report, Commentator)
- Emerging Trends in Litigation Management (with Charles E. Harris, II, Marjan Batchelor, Samantha Booth, David Dowd and Eric Evans) (June 11, 2020, Full Court Press)
- New “Rule of Origin” Provisions in the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement May Lead to Increased Litigation Regarding Regional Value Content (with Matthew H. Marmolejo and James Coleman) (May 4, 2020 Transactional Dispute Management)
- California Supreme Court Reverses Appellate Court Ruling that Prevented Chinese Parties from Waiving Hague Convention Service Requirements (with Linda Shi) (April 25, 2020, Lexology)
- NAFTA Arbitration Panel Expands Opportunities to Consent to Arbitration in B-Mex, LLC v. Mexico (August 26, 2019, Mayer Brown Client Alert)
- The New Year Brings New Requirements for California Lawyers Representing Clients in Mediation (January 2, 2019, Mayer Brown Client Alert)
- CA Appellate Court: Chinese Parties Cannot Agree to Waive Hague Convention Service Requirements and Must Be Served Through China’s Central Authority (November 19, 2018, Mayer Brown Client Alert)
- The “New NAFTA” and Its Revised Dispute Resolution Mechanisms (October 8, 2018, Mayer Brown Client Alert)
- Ninth Circuit Reverses Order Compelling UAE Bank to Arbitrate Fintech Disputein California (with Hannah C. Banks and James Coleman) (September 14, 2018, Mayer Brown Client Alert)
- 8 Ways ICSID Proposal Would Change Arbitration (with James Coleman)
(August 31, 2018, Law360)
- Extensive Revisions to ICSID’s Rules Amid Challenges to Investor-State Arbitration (with James Coleman) (August 23, 2018, Inter-Pacific Bar Association)
- California Opens the Door to International Arbitration (with Hannah C. Banks) (August 15, 2018, Law360)
- What You Should Know About Nevada’s Specific Authorization Rule for Arbitration Agreements (with Charles E. Harris, II) (July 10, 2017, Kluwer Arbitration Blog)
- Does the FAA Preempt California’s Severability Rule as Applied to Arbitration Agreements? (with Charles E. Harris, II) (June 1, 2016, American Bar Association)
- The Delaware Rapid Arbitration Act: Cost-Efficient Resolution of Business Disputes (with Charles E. Harris, II) (March 1, 2016, American Bar Association)
- International Chamber of Commerce Enacts New Expert Rules Aimed at Efficiency (May 21, 2015, Mayer Brown Client Alert)
Lessons Learned from In re Colorado Energy Management (with Charles E. Harris, II) (May 12, 2015, American Bar Association)
- Control Costs in Arbitration (January 2014, First Chair)
- Sovereign Immunity and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards: Navigating International Boundaries (with Dr. Jan Kraayvanger, Armineh Gharibian, Eduardo Maccari Telles and Menachem M. Hasofer) (February 21, 2012, White Paper)
- When International Arbitration, US Bankruptcy Collide (August 11, 2010, Portfolio Media)
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- Education:
University of Chicago, The Law School
- Other Information:
Current Managing Partner of Goldman Ismail. Former Partner of Mayer Brown's International Arbitration group since 2005. I am a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and a Center for Conflict Resolution trained mediator.
- Firm Country:
United States
- Jurisdiction:
United States
- Type of Practitioner:
Arbitrator, Counsel, Lawyer, Mediator
- Practice Areas:
Arbitration, Commercial Law, Information - Communication Technologies, Insurance, Intellectual Property, Mediation, Technology Transfer, Trade - Industry
- Nationality/Nationalities:
American, Irish
- Select Languages:
- Language(s):
English, Speaking Proficiency:
Native Fluency, Professional Proficiency:
Conduct DR proceedings, Represent clients as an advocate in DR proceedings, Testify orally, Draft opinions, reports, agreements, decisions, orders or awards, Understand written documents
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Carmina Campos Pina
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Eva Chan
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- Jurisdiction:
United States
- Nationality/Nationalities:
American, Canadian, Chinese
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Antoinette Abou Jauode
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Maria Laura Izzo
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- State Contact:
Not Specified
- Jurisdiction:
Italy, United Kingdom
- Type of Practitioner:
Counsel
- Practice Areas:
Arbitration, Energy - Natural Resources, Intellectual Property, Mediation, Technology Transfer
- Legal System:
Civil Law, Common Law, European Law, International Law
- Nationality/Nationalities:
Italian
- Select Languages:
- Language(s):
English, Speaking Proficiency:
Proficient, Professional Proficiency:
Conduct DR proceedings, Represent clients as an advocate in DR proceedings, Testify orally, Draft opinions, reports, agreements, decisions, orders or awards, Understand written documents
- Language(s):
Italian, Speaking Proficiency:
Native Fluency, Professional Proficiency:
Conduct DR proceedings, Represent clients as an advocate in DR proceedings, Testify orally, Draft opinions, reports, agreements, decisions, orders or awards, Understand written documents
- Language(s):
Portugese, Speaking Proficiency:
Conversational, Professional Proficiency:
Understand written documents
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Carmen Martinez Lopez
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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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Giselle Rajabi
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jennifer keyrouz
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Nudrat Bayan Majeed
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Lara Elborno
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- Publications:
http://kluwerarbitrationblog.com/2015/05/20/roundtablereportlesfemmesdanslarbitrageestcesidifferent/
- Education:
B.S. Psychology, B.A. French and Arabic, J.D. with a concentration on international law, LL.M. in European Law, D.U. Droit de l'arbitrage interne et international
- Firm Country:
France
- Jurisdiction:
United States, France
- Type of Practitioner:
Counsel, Lawyer
- Practice Areas:
Arbitration, E-business, Energy - Natural Resources, Environment, Joint Ventures - Consortia - Cooperation, Oil - Gas - Mining, Public international Law
- Legal System:
Civil Law, Common Law, European Law, International Law
- Nationality/Nationalities:
American
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