| Biography | Selected by Global Arbitration Review as one of the Top 30 Women in Arbitration Worldwide, and by Best Lawyers in America, Chambers USA, Legal 500 and the International Who's Who as a leader in the field of international arbitration. Member of the American Arbitration's Board of Directors, the ICC's International Commission of Arbitration, and the Institute for Transnational Arbitration's Executive Committee. Past editor, Harvard Law Review. Law Clerk to Judge Pierre N. Leval, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, 1989-1990. Associate, Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton, 1991-1998. Counsel, Arnold & Porter LLP, 1999-2007, Partner 2008-present. Adjunct Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center and American University Washington COllege of Law. Arbitrator (sole, Chair and Panel Member), ICSID, AAA, ICDR, NASD, NYSE. Chair/Co-Chair, International Dispute Resolution Committee, D.C. Bar (2001—). Member: ICC Task Force on Reducing Costs and Time in Complex Arbitration; ICC Task Force on National Rules of Procedure for Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards. Chair, U.S. Council for International Business, Arbitration Subcommittee, Washington, D.C. Member: Advisory Board, Institute for Transnational Arbitration; ADR Advisory Board, International Law Institute; London Court of International Arbitration; International Arbitration Institute; American Society of International Law; International Bar Association. Founding Member, Arbitral Women Association. Author: "Fair, Equitable and Ambiguous: What is Fair and Equitable Treatment in International Investment Law," ICSID Rev.-Foreign Investment Law Journal, 2007; "Investment Arbitration in Brazil: Revisiting Brazil's Traditional Reluctance Towards ICSID, BITs and Investor-State Arbitration," Arbitration International, 2008 and Revista de Arbitragem e Mediacao, Sept. 2007; "ICSID Arbitration in the Americas," Arbitration Review of the Americas, 2007; "Security for Costs in International Arbitration," International Chamber of Commerce Members' Handbook (U.K. ed. 2005); "Arbitrating with Sovereigns and State-Owned Entities," International Chamber of Commerce Members' Handbook (U.K. ed. 2004); "U.S. Discovery for the Japanese Practitioner: Protecting Proprietary Information," 24 J. of the Japanese Inst. of Int'l Bus.L. 71 (1996) (co-author) (in Japanese); "Doing Business with the Soviets: The Sources of Policy Divergence Within the Atlantic Alliance" in Present at the Creation: The Fortieth Anniversary of the Marshall Plan (1990); "Foreign Policy by Indictment: Using Tools Against Foreign Officials Involved in Drug Trafficking," 8 Criminal Justice Ethics 3 (Summer/Fall 1989); Case Comment, "National Security and Preclusion of Judicial Review: Webster v. Doe," 102 Harvard L.Rev. 330 (1988). |