Oculus, Penn Station, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Recent Publications

Author

Download Article Expert Q&A: International Arbitration in New York, Practical Law Article 5-595-7386 (August 19, 2019)

Download Article Do Arbitrators Know The Law (And Should They Find It Themselves)? Dispute Resolution Journal (DRJ), Vol: 73, No: 1 © JurisNet, LLC 2018

Download Article In-House Counsel's Key Role in Arbitration: Ensuring the Process Meets Company Expectations (NYSBA Inside, Vol. 33, No. 3, Winter 2015)

Download Article Expert Q&A on International Arbitration in New York (Practical Law, February 2015)

Download Article Arbitration Tips and Traps for Corporate Counsel (Corporate Counsel, ALM Media, October 16, 2014)

Download Article Arbitration Do’s and Don’ts for the Trial Lawyer (NYSBA NY Litigator, Vol. 19, No. 2, Fall 2014) reprinted in NYSBA Trial Lawyers Section Digest No. 70, Spring 2017)

Co-author

Download Article Sanctions in Arbitration, R. Mattiaccio and D. Singer, New York Law Journal, December 20, 2022

Mediation in Italy: A Bridge Too Far? (AAA Dispute Resolution Journal, Vol. 66, No. 3, August-October 2011)

Co-Drafter

Download Article Why Choose New York for International Arbitration (January 2017)

Download Article Choose New York Law for International Commercial Transactions (October 2014)

Contributor

Download Article Awards of Interest in International Commercial Arbitration: New York Law and Practice

Download Article Second Circuit Amicus Brief in Support of Respondent-Appellant (Kiobel v. Cravath, Swaine & Moore, LLP) (17-424-cv)

Download Article Second Circuit Amicus Brief in Support of Motion for Rehearing in CBF Indústria de Gusa S/A et al. v. AMCI Holdings, Inc.

Download Article Advance Waivers of Arbitrator Conflicts of Interest in International Commercial Arbitrations Seated in New York

Download Article NYSBA Guidelines for the Arbitrator’s Conduct of the Pre-Hearing Phase of Domestic Commercial Arbitrations and Guidelines for the Arbitrator’s Conduct of the Pre-Hearing Phase of International Arbitrations

2010 UNIDROIT Principles Working Group Observer


Recent/Planned faculty and speaking engagements

Course Co-Director, International Commercial Arbitration: A Deep Dive for American Litigators and In-House Counsel, ICDR/Fordham/CCA Webinar, January 18-19, 2024

Course Co-Director, Annual Columbia Law School - CIArb Comprehensive Course on International Arbitration, since June 2017

Fordham Law Summer Institute, Lecture on Arbitration and ADR, July 11, 2019

Fordham Law School Amerigo for Law 2018, Lecture on Arbitration and ADR, September 24, 2018

Faculty, NYSBA DRS Arbitration Training, Cardozo Law School, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2011-15

Speaker, 60 Years Since the New York Convention: How Has Arbitration Changed, Association of Conflict Resolution Program June 5, 2018, New York Law School (NYLS)

Speaker, Cutting Edge Topics in Commercial Arbitration: Independent Research by Arbitrators, April 11, 2018, NYLS

Moderator, Commercial Arbitration: Domestic vs. International – How Different Are They in Practice, New York City Bar Great Hall Event, November 14, 2017

E-Discovery Panel, NYSBA ComFed/DRS Program at Fordham LS, March 13, 2017

Third-Party Funding Panel, Hot Topics in Arbitration, March 15, 2017, NY Law School

Presenter, Back to the Beginning, CCA Annual Meeting, October 20, 2017

Moderator, CIArb NY Program on IDR Career Opportunities in NYC, April 1, 2016

Presenter, Arbitration Clause-Writing, SINKROM Conference Series, March 24, 2016

Panelist, CPR Program on Cross-Cultural Mediation, January 27, 2016

Programming Committee, CIArb NY Branch UNCITRAL Conference, October 21, 2015

Program Chair and Moderator, CIArb NY Branch Six-City Video-Linked Program on the UNIDROIT Principles 2010 Working Group presenters, February 25, 2015

Program Co-Chair, NYSBA Dispute Resolution Section 2013 Fall Meeting

Panelist, Business Arbitration: Addressing the Practical Concerns of In-House Counsel, NY City Bar (2010)

Panelist, ABA Section of Dispute Resolution, Avoiding the Arbi-Trial: How B2B Arbitration Can Be Expeditious and Cost Effective (New York, 2004)