Charles (Chuck) Kotuby will speak on a panel, “To Disclose or Not to Disclose: Navigating the Changing Landscape in International Arbitration” during the ASIL Midyear Meeting

Charles (Chuck) Kotuby will speak on a panel, “To Disclose or Not to Disclose: Navigating the Changing Landscape in International Arbitration” at the Practitioners’ Forum during the ASIL Midyear Meeting. The panel will take place in Chicago at the offices of White & Case on Thursday, November 14 from 2:15 pm to 3:30 pm. Charles will speak alongside Zhaoying (Dorothy) Du (Motorola Mobility), Sarah Reynolds (Reynolds ADR), Javier Rubinstein (Rubinstein ADR). The panel will be moderated by Kelly Turner (American Arbitration Association – International Centre for Dispute Resolution).

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Chuck is Of Counsel based in the firm’s Washington, D.C. office. His practice focuses on international commercial and treaty-based arbitration, transnational litigation, and public international law.

Previously a partner at an international law firm, he spent over twenty years as an international law counsel representing multinational corporations and sovereign states in complex international disputes.

ABOUT CHARLES KOTUBY

Chuck is a Professor of Practice at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, an Honorary Professor at Durham Law School and a Visiting Professor of Law at the Kyiv School of Economics. He teaches courses in international arbitration, public international law and international human rights. He has published extensively, authoring or co-authoring more than two dozen articles and book chapters over the last 20 years.