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IAC Women in Arbitration Day

Carolyn B. Lamm

Partner (Former Senior Partner), White & Case LLP, United States

Carolyn Lamm regularly serves as lead counsel in high-stakes, cutting-edge cases, successfully resolving significant international arbitrations involving international corporates and sovereign clients. She also serves as lead counsel in arbitration related litigation matters. She advises in matters with ICSID and its Additional Facility, and other international arbitral proceedings involving States, as well as commercial arbitral proceedings including AAA/CDR, ICC, Vienna Centre, Stockholm Chamber, Swiss Chamber and in federal court litigation. She teaches International Investment Arbitration at the University of Miami School of Law in the White & Case LLM program in International Arbitration.

She was appointed by US President Bill Clinton to the US Panel and later by the Government of Uzbekistan to the Uzbek Panel of Arbitrators for ICSID arbitration. She was a member of the American Arbitration Association Executive Committee and Board and is currently a member of the ICCA Governing Board, a member of the Council of the American Law Institute (Advisory Committee for the Restatement of International Arbitration and a Counsellor for the Restatement Fourth on Foreign Relations) and has served as an arbitrator in AAA International Rules, ICSID and NAFTA Chapter 11 disputes. She is a past President of both the District of Columbia Bar and the American Bar Association, and was the American Bar Association’s Representative to the International Bar Association. She has been recognised by numerous leading sources for her exceptional record in international dispute resolution and her leadership in the legal profession.

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