Publications

  • INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION IN NEW YORK (co-editor, with John Fellas) (Oxford University Press 2010; second ed. 2016; third ed. forthcoming).
  • THE INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION REVIEW (editor, co-author of United States chapter), (Law Business Research, 12 annual eds. 2010-2021).
  • Book review of “A Guide to the ICDR International Arbitration Rules, 2d ed.,” 36(2) Arbitration International 315 (2020).
  • The Perils of Cross-Examination in a Language Other Than The Language of the Proceeding in TAKE THE WITNESS:  CROSS-EXAMINATION IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION (Newman and Nelson, eds.) (2010; 2d ed. 2019).
  • Advocacy in International Sport Arbitration in THE GUIDE TO ADVOCACY (Pinsolle and Jagusch, eds.) (5 eds. 2016-2021).
  • Arbitrating in New York: the NYIAC Advantage in ICLG INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION (with John V.H. Pierce) (3 eds. 2017-2019)
  • Class Arbitration in the United States: Life After Death? in CLASS AND GROUP ACTIONS IN ARBITRATION (Hanotiau and Schwartz, eds.), ICC Institute of World Bus. Dossiers (2016).
  • Have Class Arbitrations Found New Life?, New York Law Journal November 16, 2015 (with John V.H. Pierce).
  • The Culture of Arbitration and the Defense of Arbitral Legitimacy in PRACTISING VIRTUE: INSIDE INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION (Caron, Schill, Smutny and Triantafilou, eds.) (2015).
  • The 2014 IBA Guidelines on Conflicts of Interest in International Arbitration, New York Law Journal November 17, 2014 (with John V.H. Pierce).
  • FRAND Royalty Disputes: A New Challenge for International Arbitration? in CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AND MEDIATION: THE FORDHAM PAPERS 2013 (Rovine, ed.) (2014).
  • Damages in International Arbitration: Perspectives of the Tribunal,  1(1) Journal of Damages in International Arbitration 233 (2014).
  • Book Review of “The Culture of International Arbitration and the Evolution of Contract Law,”  29(3) Arbitration International 539 (2013).
  • A KISS For Arbitration Costs Allocation, 23 American Review of International Arbitration 475 (2013).
  • Dispositive Motions in International Arbitration and the Role of U.S. Courts in INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION:  CONTEMPORARY ISSUES AND INNOVATIONS, 5 SOKOL COLLOQUIUM (Moore, ed.) (2013).
  • Reaching Consensus on Arbitrator Conflicts:  The Way Forward, 6(1) Dispute Resolution International 17 (2012).
  •  “Manifest Disregard” of Law?, 23 AAA YEARBOOK ON ARBITRATION & THE LAW 271 (Huber and Sheppard, eds.) (2011) (with Florence J. Goal).
  • Book Review of “A Guide to the ICDR Arbitration Rules,” 27(4) Arbitration International 663 (2011).
  • Arbitration Under Expedited Discovery Procedures:  What Are the Sacrifices?, in THE ARBITRATION REVIEW OF THE AMERICAS 2011 (with Joseph E. Neuhaus).
  • Privilege Gets A New Framework, 13(5) International Arbitration Law Review (2010).
  • The U.S. Practice of and Perspective on Advocacy (with Doak Bishop) in THE ART OF ADVOCACY IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION (2d ed., Bishop and Kehoe, eds.) (2010).
  • Agora:  Gary Born on International Commercial Arbitration (book review), 26(1) Arbitration International 161 (2010).
  • Non-Party Discovery in the United States, in THE ARBITRATION REVIEW OF THE AMERICAS 2010 (with John L. Hardiman and Joseph E. Neuhaus).
  • Discovery in Arbitration:  Recent Developments, THE ARBITRATION REVIEW OF THE AMERICAS 2009 (with John L. Hardiman and Joseph E. Neuhaus).
  • International Arbitration in AMERICAN ARBITRATION:  PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE (Von Mehren, Burton and Coombe, eds.) (2008).The Law of International Sports Disputes, Proceedings of the American Branch of the International Law Association, 2007-08 (2008).
More Publications
  • ICDR Issues New “Discovery” Guidelines, 1(1) New York Dispute Resolution Lawyer 43 (2008).
  • Recent Developments in Arbitrator Disclosure Law and Practice in CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AND MEDIATION (Rovine, ed.) (2008).
  • “Class Action” Arbitrations in the United States, GUIDE TO THE WORLD’S LEADING EXPERTS IN COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION (2006).
  • Issues in Integrated Dispute Resolution Systems, INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION, CONGRESS SERIES NO. 12 (2005).
  • Selecting the Site for Arbitration in PRACTITIONER’S HANDBOOK ON INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AND MEDIATION (Rhoades, Kolkey and Chernick, eds.) (2002; 2d ed. 2007).
  • Improving Life With the Party-Appointed Arbitrator:  Clearer Conduct Guidelines for “NonNeutrals” 11 American Review of International Arbitration 295 (2000).
  • Uniform Law Commissioners Adopt Revised RUAA, 5(3) ADR Currents 1 (2000).
  • Ad-Hoc, Institutional and Hybrid Procedures:  Differences Advantages and Disadvantages in COMMERCIAL MEDIATION AND ARBITRATION IN THE NAFTA COUNTRIES (Diaz and Oretskin, eds.) (1999).
  • Enforcing an Agreement to Mediate or Negotiate, 4(2) ADR Currents 14 (1999).
  • International Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association in CARSWELL’S HANDBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL DISPUTE RESOLUTION RULES (Barin, ed.) (1999).
  • California Court Shoots Arbitration in the Foot, 3(2) ADR Currents 1 (1998).
  • NAFTA:  How It Has Transformed Dispute Resolution in Canada, Mexico and the United States, 4(3) Dispute Resolution Magazine 19 (1998).
  • The Attorney-Client Privilege and Arbitration, 2(1) ADR Currents 1 (1997).
  • A User’s Perspective on _the Arbitral Process:  What Are the Current Needs?, Proceedings of the Biennial Conference of the International Federation of Commercial Arbitration Institutions 49 (Geneva, 1997).
  • Current Issues in International Law:  Perspectives of an American Litigator, 170 Federal Rules Decisions 223 (1997).
  • International Commercial Dispute Resolution, 51 Dispute Resolution Journal 94 (1996).
  • International Commercial Arbitration in THE INTERNATIONAL LAWYER’S DESKBOOK (Low, Norton and Drory, eds.) (ABA 1996; 2d ed. 2003).
  • The Rights and Duties of the Arbitrator:  Six Aspects of the Rule of Reasonableness, ICC International Court of Arbitration Bulletin, Special Supplement:  The Status of the Arbitrator (1995); also published in 52 Dispute Resolution Journal 58 (1997).
  • Appeals from Arbitration Awards (Book Review), 6 American Review of International Arbitration 131 (1995).
  • The Selection of Arbitrators, 5 American Review of International Arbitration 84 (1994).
  • Experiences from the American Arbitration Association, in THE REFORM OF COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION PROCEDURES (International Conference Proceedings, London, 1994).
  • The International Commercial Arbitration Explosion:  More Rules, More Laws, More Books, So What?, 15 Michigan Journal of International Law 785 (1994).
  • Living With the Party-Appointed Arbitrator:  Judicial Confusion, Ethical Codes and Practical Advice, 3 American Review of International Arbitration 153 (1992).
  • Dispute Resolution and International Agreements, 4 International Quarterly 100 (1992).
  • The Enforcement of Agreements to Arbitrate and Arbitral Awards in the United States, 17 Canada-United States Law Journal 481 (1991).
  • They Know It When They See It:  Copyright and Aesthetics in the Second Circuit, 65 St. John’s Law Review 773 (1991) .
  • Contributing author (U.S. Law), INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL LITIGATION (Park and Cromie, eds.) (Butterworths 1990; 2d ed. 1997).
  • Grounds for Setting Aside an ADR Result, in ADR PRACTICE BOOK (Wilkinson, ed.) (Wiley 1990).
  • A Code of Ethics for International Commercial Arbitration in INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION:  RECENT DEVELOPMENTS (Gaillard and von Mehren, eds.) (PLI 1988).
  • The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal:  Observations on the First Year, 29 UCLA Law Review 1076 (1982).
  • International Commercial Arbitration, in INTERNATIONAL LITIGATION (Stein, ed.) (PLI 1980).
  • Obtaining Foreign Discovery and Evidence for Use in Litigation in the United States:  Existing Rules and Procedures, 13 International Lawyer 5 (1979).
  • Proving International Law in a National Forum (panel), 1976 ASIL Proceedings 9.

Speaking Engagements

Speaker at programs involving international litigation and arbitration of the

  • International Bar Association
  • Union Internationale des Avocats
  • American Bar Association
  • American Bar Foundation
  • New York State Bar Association
  • Association of the Bar of the City of New York
  • International Council for Commercial Arbitration
  • American Arbitration Association
  • International Chamber of Commerce Court of International Arbitration
  • International Federation of Commercial Arbitration Institutions
  • London Court of International Arbitration
  • Chartered Institute of Arbitrators
  • Court of Arbitration for Sport
  • American Corporate Counsel Association
  • Association of General Counsel
  • American Society of International Law
  • Second Circuit Judicial Conference
  • Institute for Transnational Arbitration
  • College of Commercial Arbitrators
  • Practising Law Institute
  • Canadian Bar Association
  • Canada-United States Law Institute
  • World Intellectual Property Organization
  • Department of Justice of Canada
  • Quebec National and International Arbitration Centre
  • The Commercial Bar Association
  • German Institution of Arbitration
  • International Arbitral Centre of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber
  • Finland Arbitration Institute
  • National U.S.-Arab Chamber of Commerce
  • CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution
  • Association for Conflict Resolution-Greater New York Chapter
  • State Bar of California
  • Michigan Bar Association International Law Section
  • Minnesota State Bar Association
  • Connecticut Bar Association Section of International Law
  • University of Texas Advanced International Law Institute
  • Columbia Law School
  • Georgetown University Law Center
  • University of Virginia Sokol Colloquium
  • Yale Law School
  • Greater Cleveland International Lawyers Group
  • Florida Bar Continuing Legal Education Committee