2021 Annual Review

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INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR CONFLICT PREVENTION & RESOLUTION “While we, like others, transitioned to a virtual way of doing business, our accomplishments have been very real. The vibrancy of our organization – the relevancy and importance of the issues we are addressing together – is reflected in the world class caliber of our members and of our neutrals.”

— Allen Waxman • President & CEO

2 INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR CONFLICT PREVENTION y RESOLUTION 2021 annual review

CPR seeks to manage conflict toenable purpose. CPR’s mission is to harness the insights and experiences of its members to prevent and resolve business disputes.

WE DO THIS BY: THE VALUES WHICH ANIMATE OUR OPERATIONS ARE: • Convening a community of members to • Quality — We strive for excellence in all that generate innovative and best practice resources we do. to prevent and resolve disputes. • Accountability — We are responsive to the • Promoting a global culture of dispute needs of each other, our members, our prevention and resolution. customers and to the broader community in • Resolving conflicts through an array of dispute which we work; we are responsible for resolution services and a Panel of Distinguished addressing those needs efficiently and with Neutrals. integrity. • Collaboration — We seek to understand each other and to help find common ground and effective solutions.

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TABLE OF Contents

A Letter From CPR President & CEO ...... 2 A Letter From CPR Chairman of Budget & Audit Committee... 13 A Letter From CPR Board Chair & Vice Chair ...... 3 CPR Donors...... 14 CPR Institute...... 4 CPR Advisory Council...... 16 CPR Dispute Resolution ...... 6 CPR Institute Board of Directors...... 18 Global Advocacy...... 8 CPR Corporate & Law Firm Members...... 19 CPR Events...... 10 CPR Panelist & Individual Members...... 21 CPR Annual Meetings...... 11 CPR Staff...... 22 Awards...... 12

2 1 a letter from cpr president y CEO

“I find no group that’s more capable of focus on dispute prevention mechanisms defining problems and organizing teams to identify conflict in business to solve problems than in the business relationships early and prevent it from community… I just don’t see that kind of turning into a value-depleting dispute. leadership in academia, I don’t see it in our federal level, elected officials or Finally, through the work of CPR Dispute anywhere else.” Resolution, we will continue to partner in preventing and resolving more disputes. As I look back over the past year, I am proud to see how our organization has Our success in these arenas will be met that charge even while pivoting our your success, made possible by the activities to respond to the pandemic incredible effort of our members who and its restrictions, remaining innovative chair and participate in our committees, and productive. While we, like others, who lead our advisory boards and who transitioned to a virtual way of doing publish, teach and advocate for dispute 2020 started like any other year for CPR business, our accomplishments prevention and resolution, and by the and the rest of the world, but quickly have been very real. The vibrancy CPR Panel of Distinguished Neutrals, turned into one more challenging and of our organization – the relevancy who expertly execute on preventing and consequential than we ever could have and importance of the issues we are resolving disputes. imagined. There were so many lives lost addressing together – is reflected in the to the pandemic, so much pain caused by world class caliber of our members and It is wonderful to lead such an economic distress and so much conflict. of our neutrals. organization, supported by our In fact, the need to find common ground accomplished, wise and dedicated has become increasingly urgent — and As we move into the new year, we are Board of Directors, our talented staff that is where we, in the CPR community, focused on three imperatives: First, we and so many wonderful advocates for have a chance to lead. Managing conflict will continue to ensure all available talent our mission. I want to thank all of those to enable purpose is our cause. is being deployed for ADR through our engaged with us in this cause and diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, encourage those not engaged to join us. While our focus is on managing such as our Model Diversity Clause and Pull up a seat to the table. What, after all, conflict in the business community, the the Diversity Commitment we launched could be a more worthy endeavor than to opportunity to model conflict prevention last year. We invite you all — members strive for less conflict and more purpose? and resolution for other communities and nonmembers – to join in signing. is both apparent and needed. Indeed, General Jim Mattis recently spoke to our We will continue to engage our community at CPR’s Annual Meeting and members in developing and providing Allen Waxman underscored how critical it is for business innovative tools and resources for President & CEO to exercise leadership in this area: dispute prevention and resolution. For example, we are excited to be launching a new Pledge for Dispute Prevention in Business Relationships in 2021, with a

2 a letter from CPR BOARD CHAIR AND y VICE CHAIR

even say an imperative, to lead in the area of dispute prevention and resolution. We, the CPR community, are here to help them do that.

On behalf of the entire CPR Board, we thank you for your continued support and many contributions to that worthy cause.

Tom Sabatino Chair – CPR Board of Directors Tom Sabatino Craig Glidden

It’s almost hard to remember that just We are proud of all CPR achieved in last February, we met – in person, in St. 2020, and the resiliency shown by our Petersburg, Florida – for CPR’s 2020 President & CEO, Allen Waxman, and the Craig Glidden Annual Meeting. We sat side by side entire CPR staff. We did not stand still. Vice Chair – CPR Board of Directors to hear from prestigious panelists, we With the participation of our outstanding attended workshops, we networked and members, we moved forward, continuing enjoyed dinners together. Who had heard to advance the innovative thinking and of Zoom? Or Covid-19? leadership in the ADR community for which CPR is known. The world changed rapidly after that, and so did CPR. For amidst the chaos No, it was not an easy year in any respect. and sadness that ensued, we maintained And we certainly hope for better in 2021 our focus on our mission, helping our for CPR and the world at large. But let community manage conflict to enable us celebrate the successes you will see purpose. We learned to connect via as you go through this Annual Review. mobile phones, laptops, and tablets; we And let us celebrate our worthy cause. learned how to function in a virtual world It has become clear that the business while still producing very real results. community has an opportunity, some

2 3 CPR INSTITUTE

The CPR Institute drives a global prevention and dispute resolution culture through the thought leadership of its diverse membership of top companies, leading mediators and arbitrators, law firms, , and academics. It convenes Committees to share practices and develop innovative tools. It hosts global and regional events to connect thought leaders on dispute prevention and resolution. It publishes a monthly journal on related topics and advocates for expanding the capacity for dispute prevention and resolution globally.

In 2020, in addition to our The Arbitration Committee, liability and best practices in the “ADR in the Time of traditional focus on critical afor letter example, from immediately cpr’s President for preventing y CEO and2 resolving Covid-19” section of the ADR ADR issues, the CPR Institute convened a Task Force to these disputes. And with Resources Center on the CPR quickly took on some of the Adevelop letter protocols from the for remoteCPR BOARD the CHAIR move toAND remote y working,VICE website. new challenges to dispute CHAIRproceedings 3 and then held we also developed a series prevention and resolution a program to discuss and of programs called Conflict Our continual thanks to created by the pandemic. All explain the protocols. Later in Closed Spaces which members who serve on our programming and committee in the year, the Employment examined how to manage the Committees and Task Forces meetings pivoted to remote Disputes Committee held a loss of boundaries in our work for their commitment to the participation by mid-March, program with counsel for both spaces, how to drive a positive work of the CPR Institute, and enabling CPR to remain employers and employees, work culture in the virtual work for their ability to virtually productive and include more examining the rise of Covid-19 space and how to maintain continue being innovative and participants than ever before employment claims, including personal stability. More on productive throughout the from across the globe. the novel legal theories these and other CPR Covid-19 challenges of 2020. behind these claims, potential related materials can be found

4 Committees and Task Forces

Best Practices Committees INdustry Committees Standing Task Forces

Arbitration Committee: Banking & Financial Services Diversity in ADR Task Force Chair: Hagit Elul, Hughes Committee Co-Chairs: Hon. Timothy K. Hubbard & Reed LLP Co-Chairs: Sarah Kirby, KPMG Lewis. Schnaeder, Harrison, LLP; Deborah Reperowitz, Segal & Lewis LLP; Hon. Digital Transformation Stradley Ronon Stevens & Shira A. Scheindlin. Stroock & Committee Young LLP Stroock & Lavan LLP Co-Chairs: John Buyers, Osborne Clark; Christine Construction Advisory Government & ADR Task Force Ing, McCarthy Tétrault; Ralf Committee Co-Chairs: Barron Avery, Lindbäck, Wärtsilä Corporation Co-Chairs: Sarah Biser, Fox BakerHostetler LLP; Pete Rothschild LLP; Jennifer Swanson, Director Office of Dispute Prevention Fletcher, Eversheds Conflict Management and Committee Sutherland Prevention, Federal Mediation Co-Chairs: Gregory S. and Conciliation Service Gallopoulos, General Energy, Oil & Gas Committee Dynamics Corporation; Noah Chair: Karl Stern, Quinn J. Hanft, AcumenADR LLC Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan

Employment Disputes Healthcare & Life Sciences Committee Committee Chair: Aaron Warshaw, Co-Chairs: Connie Matteo, Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Pfizer Inc.; Jonathan Smoak & Stewart, P.C. Wasserman, Hogan Lovells

Mediation Committee Insurance Committee Co-Chairs: Marjorie Berman, Co-Chairs: Peter Loughlin, Krantz & Berman; Steven Assurant; Jeffrey Bowen, Bierman, Sidley Austin LLP Burns Bowen Bair LLP

4 5 CPR Dispute Resolution

CPR Dispute Resolution provides leading edge ADR services – mediation, arbitration, early neutral evaluation, dispute review boards and others as well as training and educating on these services. It is uniquely positioned to resolve disputes by leveraging the resources generated by the ADR leaders who participate in the CPR Institute.

• Deep experience in Dispute Resolution

• Deep bench of Distinguished Neutrals spanning the globe

• Deep expertise across a variety of subject areas

Over US$ 1 Trillion in claims handled

• Accounting • Asbestos • Biotechnology • Contracts • Construction • Corporate • Debtor/Creditor • Employment • Energy, Oil & Gas • Franchise • Information Technology • Intellectual Property • Medical & Health Related • Partnership Disputes • Professional Fees • Stock/Asset Transfer • Technology Science • Trademark

6 In 2020, with a focus on ensuring that the business community has access to the most innovative rules, resources, panels and services to meet its needs in the changing ADR environment — while also responding to the singular challenges posed by a global pandemic — DRS introduced:

Model Procedural Order Concurrent Mediation/Arbitration For Remote Video Clause and Protocol Arbitration Proceedings Providing drafters with a Model Clause and Providing a model framework and best parties with a Protocol for the concurrent practices for the use of a video platform in use of mediation and arbitration to facilitate an arbitration proceeding. resolution of a given dispute.

Fast Track Administered Training for CPR Neutrals Conducting Arbitration Rules Zoom Mediations and Arbitrations Giving parties the needed option for the Enabling our Distinguished Neutrals to expedited resolution of their disputes. continue to resolve disputes notwithstanding the challenges posed by the pandemic.

CPR Dispute Resolution Services Cases by Subject Matter 7/01/19 – 6/30/20

Partnerships Dispute 2% 14% Energy/Utilities Mining 2% 13% Construction Insurance 2% 13% Contracts Torts 3% 8% Employment Fundholding 3% 6% Healthcare & Life Sciences Accounting & Finance 3% 6% M & A Other 5% 11% Challenge Protocol Technology 5% 5% Franchise

6 7 Global Advocacy

CPR’s global advocacy activities include educational activities and initiatives designed to increase the understanding and thoughtful use of, and access to, dispute prevention and resolution mechanisms, to drive diversity, equity and inclusion in the dispute prevention and resolution field, and to create a global culture and capacity for dispute prevention and resolution in an effort to foster less conflict and more purpose.

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Leadership experience and talents of all people in In response to the year’s events, and renewed preventing and resolving disputes and taking Our progress, as of national conversations about racial equality, action to increase the selection of, and reliance 1/8/21, people who CPR quickly brought the ADR community upon, diverse neutrals. Read and sign the self-identify as women, together to address this pressing issue. pledge here. persons of color, Following the death of George Floyd, CPR members of the LGBTQ immediately convened a virtual Open The new CPR Diversity Commitment is the community, persons Dialogue Roundtable Event for members and latest CPR innovation designed to address living with disabilities, or Distinguished Neutrals. Moderated by CPR some of the structural issues that may pose other under-represented President & CEO, Allen Waxman, and led by CPR an obstacle to more diverse selection of groups made up: thought-leaders, Diversity Committee Co-Chair neutrals. It joins many other diversity, equity Tim Lewis, CPR Distinguished Neutrals, Gail and inclusion initiatives, including CPR’S Wright Sirmans and Erin Gleason Alvarez, and Diversity & Inclusion Model Clause launched in 38% Board Members, Scott Partridge, Taj Clayton 2020. This clause allows parties to pre-commit OF CPR’S ROSTER and John Kiernan, the ensuing dialogue to the selection of a diverse arbitrator in a OF NEUTRALS centered around ways to combat racism, three-person tribunal in a future dispute to be discrimination, implicit bias and injustice and resolved by arbitration. how to continue to create diversity, equity and inclusion in conflict resolution practice. Another innovation is CPR’s Pathways Training 68% Creation of the “Diversity in ADR and Anti- Program, which was created to provide alternative pathways for neutrals who wish to OF CPR’S NEW PANEL Racism Resources and Initiatives” section on MEMBERS our website followed. join CPR’s employment panels, and in particular, our mass claims panel, aimed at increasing Soon thereafter, CPR launched its new Diversity the diversity of those panels by facilitating the Commitment asking members of the ADR application and admission process. Fifty-nine 38% community to join CPR in recognizing the neutrals attended the two trainings held in imperative of drawing upon the knowledge, 2020; 42 were admitted to the panels. OF OUR SELECTIONS

8 Dispute Prevention Pledge for Business Relationships

CPR has a history of making history with its pledges. While arrangements identify inevitable conflict when it arises and earlier pledges focused on dispute resolution, our newest prevent it from hardening into a value-depleting dispute. pledge focuses on dispute prevention. The Dispute Prevention Pledge for Business Relationships encourages companies Companies, law firms, partnerships, and not-for-profits are all and organizations to consider embedding in their business eligible to sign the Pledge. Read and sign the Dispute Prevention relationships mechanisms that can help the parties to these Pledge for Business Relationships here.

“The best time to agree not to fight is when you’re not fighting. So you can go to

your competitors, your major customers, before you have a dispute and you can

agree on a process that in the event you do have a dispute, you have already agreed

on how you are going to handle it. And you can do that from a position where you’re

not giving up anything at that stage, you’re not being weak, you’re actually being

thoughtful.”

— Scott Partridge, General Counsel, Bayer US, a Pledge signator

CPR’s Young Attorneys in Dispute Resolution Group (Y-ADR) This serves to grow the pipeline of next generation ADR leaders, If you missed this event, see the full agenda and speakers here. is yet another pathway to enhanced diversity in ADR. In 2020, More information on Y-ADR is here. they joined with NYIAC ( International Arbitration Center) for a virtual Annual Year-in-Review event covering hot topics CPR also continued its extensive analysis of public policy issues in dispute resolution including: “How Sustainable is Our New of interest to the ADR community in the monthly publication Virtual World? Human Rights, Environmental, and Cybersecurity of Alternatives, our international newsletter covering cutting- Impacts.” The focus of Y-ADR is on training and valuable edge dispute resolution trends, and in real time in our blog networking support, led by the Y-ADR Steering Committee. “CPR Speaks”.

Learn more about all our ongoing global public advocacy initiatives here.

8 9 CPR EVENTS

With some of the industry’s best minds participating, CPR events are always a high point for the ADR community, providing an opportunity for valuable learning from and networking with in-house counsel, outside counsel and neutrals, among others. We were fortunate to have two of our early 2020 events — the Houston Regional Meeting and Networking Event, and the Annual Meeting — successfully go forward in person on-site as we have in the past.

Then we faced what was essentially a global lockdown. Determined not to let the pandemic stop us, we turned our innovative thinking to how best to move forward and learned to deliver a similarly relevant experience virtually.

Thank you to all the presenters and other participants who were willing to give this a try, and thank you to all our sponsors who continued to believe in us and in the value of the forward-thinking programming CPR is known for in the ADR community.

Houston Regional and Learning and Adapting canada conference 2020 CPR Latin America Networking Event in a VUCA* World Conference on Business This Conference was part Dispute Management of CanArbWeek 2020 and “Cocktails and Conversation,” *Volatile, Uncertain, Complex organized by the CPR presented by the CPR and Ambiguous Organized by CPR and its Canada Advisory Board in Institute’s Energy, Oil Brazil Advisory Board (BAB). collaboration with Arbitration and Gas Committee. Co-chaired by Alexander Oddy If you missed this meeting, Place. CPR’s presented two (Herbert Smith Freehills), see the agenda, presenters, panels: Managing Risks in the Over 100 participants at this Noradèle Radjai (LALIVE) and our sponsors here. “New Normal” and Pursuing “sold out” event. and Kevin Smith (Shell Relief in Uncertain Times. International). If you missed CPR’s programs, If you missed this meeting, see the agenda, presenters, see the agenda, presenters If you missed this meeting, and our sponsors here. and our sponsor here. see the agenda, presenters and our sponsors here.

10 CPR ANNUAL MEETINGS

Over 200 attendees hearing from more than 60 prestigious Almost 500 attendees over the course of the three days hearing speakers. from 50 prestigious speakers.

12 essential workshops for senior executives along with 8 substantive panels and workshops; 4 formalized social 12 social networking opportunities. networking opportunities with additional opportunities for private online chats. Keynote speaker: Daniel Shapiro, founder and director of the Harvard International Negotiation Program; author of As we ended the year, we were in the final stages of planning Negotiating the Nonnegotiable; coauthor of the negotiation our most ambitious and innovative event to date: a total virtual classic “Beyond Reason: Using Emotions as You Negotiate.” annual meeting. We wanted this to be spectacular and because of the hardships we all shared in 2020, we wanted to make If you missed the Annual Meeting, see the agenda, presenters, it open to everyone at no cost. And our generous sponsors and our sponsors (and photos from when we could still meet in made that possible! person) here. Find out more about our award winners here. We had originally planned to meet in Texas. Instead, we brought Texas to participants through such things as sharing a Texas Two-Step how-to video to a live musical performance by Austin native and The Voice Season 14 favorite contestant, Reid Umstaddt.

Keynote speaker: Dana Bash, CNN’s Chief Political Correspondent Lunchtime presentation: Leading In Conflict — Lessons Learned by General Jim Mattis, Senior Counselor, The Cohen Group: 26th Secretary of Defense; Commander, US Central Command; Commander, US Joint Forces Command; Supreme Allied Commander Transformation.

If you missed the 2021 Annual Meeting, see the agenda, presenters, and our sponsors here.

You can view President & CEO Allen Waxman’s remarks, along with the Dana Bash and General Mattis presentations here. CPR members can view all the panels and presentations here.

10 11 AWARDS

At every Annual Meeting, we traditionally honor those who exemplify the potential and purpose of ADR in various categories.

2020 Annual Meeting Awardees 2021 Annual Meeting Awardees

OUTSTANDING SHORT ARTICLE: Amy J. Schmitz and Colin OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO DIVERSITY IN ADR: Rule, for “Online Dispute Resolution for Smart Contracts” Gail J. Wright, Esq. A leader, advocate and mentor, Wright (Journal of Dispute Resolution (Vol. 2019, No. 2)) helped to establish CPR’s Employment Pathways program to further the inclusion of diverse neutrals on the CPR Panel of OUTSTANDING PROFESSIONAL ARTICLE: Nadja Alexander, Distinguished Neutrals. She served as Chair of the New York for “Ten Trends in International Mediation” (31 The Singapore State Bar Association’s Civil Rights Committee, Executive Academy of Law Journal 405, (2019)) Committee, Labor and Employment Section as well as associate counsel for the NAACP Legal Defense and Education THE JAMES F. HENRY AWARD: Deborah Masucci. Throughout Fund and is the Diversity Co-Chair of the International her decades-long career, Deborah has personified excellence in Academy of Mediators. the field of ADR, sharing her passion, experience and insights on ADR with the community and well beyond. OUTSTANDING BOOK IN THE FIELD OF ADR: Bertram Levine and Grande Lum for America’s Peacemakers: The Community CPR OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO DIVERSITY AWARD: Relations Service and Civil Rights (The University of Missouri Ambassador David Huebner. Also a Distinguished CPR and Press 2020). JAMS neutral, Huebner swiftly and materially enhanced the diversity of the board and executive committee of CIArb’s North OUTSTANDING PROFESSIONAL ARTICLE: William Froehlich, America Branch and other organizations, in terms of women, Nancy H. Rogers, Joseph B. Stulberg for “Sharing Dispute younger attorneys, people of color and those who identify as Resolution Practices with Leaders of a Divided Community or LGBTQ, for whom he also serves as a mentor. Campus: Strategies for Two Crucial Conversations” Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution [Vol. 35:5 2020]

Find out more about these JOSEPH T. MCLAUGHLIN ORIGINAL STUDENT ARTICLE award winners here. AWARD: Ana Ubilava for “Amicable Settlements in Investor- State Disputes: Empirical Analysis of Patterns and Perceived Problems” The Journal of World Investment & Trade 21, 4 (2020): 528-557

CPR PARTNER OF THE YEAR RECOGNIZING AN OUTSTANDING VOLUNTEER IN CPR’S WORK: John J. Buckley, Jr. for his service as Chair on the Fast Track Rules Committee, Model Concurrent Mediation Clause and Model Delegation Clause Task Forces, service on the Construction Rules Committee and his overall support of CPR through his law firm, Williams & Connolly, LLP.

Find out more about these award winners here.

12 letter from CPR CHAIRMAN OF FINANCE, BUDGET y AUDIT COMMITTEE

deliver meaningful and quality content Resolution Services (DRS) and Panels. throughout the world. This expanded We are investing in new rules and participation has energized our work and protocols, and in technology, to continue led to a fabulous Annual Meeting and expanding this service. Thankfully, our the launch of a new Dispute Prevention Corporate Leadership Award Dinner, Pledge for Business Relationships. which represents the largest percentage of our revenue, occurred prior to the We have also continued to seek ways pandemic. to improve diversity in the field of ADR with our Pathways Program and focus On behalf of the Board of Directors, on driving more diverse neutral selection we greatly appreciate the financial reflected in the Diversity Commitment we contributions, leadership and service have shared with our community. Despite of our members and donors. With your the uncertainties we have all faced, we continued support, we look forward to a are committed to serving our members, safe and prosperous year ahead and even This past year has been challenging our neutrals and our employees and to greater impact in the future. for CPR, as it has been for everyone in our mutual goal of less conflict and more our community. We are proud that our purpose. programs shifted quickly to a virtual environment, allowing more members of While our gross revenues decreased our global ADR community than ever to slightly from the prior fiscal year, we Dale L. Matschullat participate. From our Committees and managed expenses and maintained a Chairman Task Forces, our international meetings balanced financial position. A bright CPR Board of Directors Finance, Budget & Audit Committee and competitions, to our Annual Meeting, spot during the FY20 fiscal year was the CPR brought together thought leaders to more than 20% growth of our Dispute

12 13 CPR Donors As of December 2020

VISIONARIES | ($30,000 & ABOVE) Snell & Wilmer L.L.P. Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell LLP Demarest Advogados Amgen Inc. Wilkinson Stekloff LLP Nelson Mullins, Riley & Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLC Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer Scarborough LLP Ellis & Winters LLP Assurant, Inc. SUPPORTERS | ($10,000-$19,999) Peckar & Abramson ENGIE Perú AT&T Inc. Baker & McKenzie LLP Phillips Lytle Eric Schwartz, Esq. Bush Seyferth & Paige PLLC Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP Eric Wiechmann Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP Berkowitz, PC Proskauer Rose LLP Faleck & Associados Debevoise & Plimpton LLP Consilio Resolutions, LLC Fasken DLA Piper CVS Health Ricci Tyrell Johnson & Grey Fierville Ziadé Eversheds Sutherland Erskine Law Group Roivant Sciences Inc. Fitch Law Partners LLP General Dynamics Corporation Fluor Corporation Sanders Roberts Flaherty Sensabaugh & Bonasso General Motors Fox Rothschild, LLP Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLP Frank Lattal Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP Gordon & Rees, LLP Swiss Reinsurance Company FTI Consulting Greenberg Traurig, LLP Holland & Knight LLP Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. Fusion Engineering, LLC Hogan Lovells Mastercard The Law Offices of Kenneth R. Galloway Arbitration, Inc. Feinberg, PC Horvitz & Levy Mayer Brown LLP Gary Benton Arbitration Thomas Sabatino Jenner & Block LLP Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP Glaholt LLP Thompson Coe Johnson & Johnson Paul Hastings LLP Goodwin United Technologies Corporation King & Spalding Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP Gray Arbitration LLC White and Williams LLP KPMG LLP Shearman & Sterling Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale Williams & Connolly LLP Latham & Watkins LLP Shell International Limited Hancock & Estabrook, LLP Three Crowns LLP Hill Ward Henderson Norton Rose Fulbright DONORS | ($3,000-$4,999) O’Melveny & Myers LLP U. S. Chamber of Commerce Holmes Law Dispute Resolution 3M Company Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Walgreen Company Services Stewart, P.C. White & Case LLP Aarna Law Hon. Nancy Holtz Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP WilmerHale Accord, LLC Huff Powell & Bailey Pfizer Inc. Winston & Strawn LLP AcumenADR LLC Hylton ADR Services Sidley Austin LLP ADR Law Office — Vaughn R Walker IMS Expert Services Sullivan & Cromwell LLP CONTRIBUTORS | ($5,000-$9,999) Advokatfirmaet Hammervoll Pind AS J. Sagar Associates Venable LLP Allen & Overy LLP AEGIS Insurance Services, Inc. Jack P. Levin, Arbitrator & Mediator Visa Inc. BarkerGilmore AK Law Chambers Jackson & Campbell, P.C. Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz Bayer US LLP Alexander Leventhal Jeremy Hannah - GE Power Bechtel Group, Inc. Allegaert Berger & Vogel LLP Johannes P. Willheim CHAMPIONS | ($20,000-$29,999) Blank Rome LLP Altenburger Ltd. Karl S. Stern, Esq. Aaronson Rappaport Feinstein and Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP American Kennel Club Kineticorp, LLC Deutsch, LLP Brooks Kushman PC ArbitralWomen KLDiscovery Baker Hostetler LLP Chevron Corporation B. Cremades y Asociados Krantz & Berman LLP Bowman and Brooke LLP Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP Barbosa, Müssnich & Aragão L.O. Baptista Advogados ConocoPhillips Covington & Burling LLP Advogados Lalive Crowell & Moring LLP Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP Bartlit Beck Herman Palenchar & LampertADR Scott LLP Duane Morris LLP Danaher Corporation Lankford Crawford Moreno & Ostertag Bech-Bruun Dykema Gossett PLLC Deloitte LLP Law Office of Brian S. Harvey Bickerman Dispute Resolution, PLLC Hueston Hennigan LLP Dentons Law Office of Deborah Mastin, PLLC Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP Huie, Fernambucq and Stewart Ernst & Young LLP Law Office of John Burritt McArthur Borden Ladner Gervais LLP K & L Gates LLP Eversource Energy Law Office of John Pinney Brodsky ADR LLC Kirkland & Ellis LLP Foliart, Huff, Ottaway & Bottom LBKM Cascione Pulino Boulos Advogados Lewis, Brisbois, Bisgaard & Smith, LLP Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Leonardo Arbitration ADR Chaffetz Lindsey LLP McAfee & Taft A Professional Gide Loyrette Nouel Lewis & Munday, P. C. Cole, Scott & Kissane Corporation Herbert Smith Freehills Lightfoot, Franklin & White, L.L.C. McDermott Will & Emery LLP Conna Weiner Dispute Resolution Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP Services Linton & Wahlgren AB McGuireWoods LLP Jackson Lewis P.C. Cornell Boggs, III Macedo Garcia Advogados Morgan Lewis Kasowitz, Benson, Torres & Cornerstone Research Majmudar & Partners Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Friedman LLP Cuatrecasas, Goncalves Pereira, S.L.P Marina Kralj Miliša - KONČAR Garrison LLP Loeb & Loeb LLP Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas Marval, O’Farrell & Mairal Schiff Hardin LLP McCarter & English, LLP Dale L. Matschullat Seyfarth Shaw LLP McCarthy Tétrault LLP Daniel Arbix - Google Shook, Hardy & Bacon LLP McDonald Toole Wiggins, PA continued on page 15 Dariusz Wasylkowski Smith Pachter McWhorter PLC Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP

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Mattos Filho, Veiga Filho, Marrey Jr e Osborne Clarke LLP Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co Tom Alan Cunningham PLLC Quiroga Advogados Paley Rothman Shipley Snell Montgomery LLP Torsten Bartsch - Caterpillar Mauriel Kapouytian Woods LLP Pinheiro Neto Advogados Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & TozziniFreire Advogados McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Ragazzo, Simões, Lazzareschi e Flom LLP U.S. Legal Support, Inc Carpenter, LLP Montoro Advogados Sponsel Miller Greenberg PLLC United-ADR McGowan Arbitration and Dispute Ray Bender PLLC Stein Ray LLP University of Florida — Fredric G. Levin Resolution ReimanADR Stephanie Fine - Apple Inc. College of Law McMillan LLP Richard J. Davis, Attorney at Law SussmanADR LLC Vaibhav Mishra Meister Seelig & Fein LLP Rosengard ADR Takada Legal, P.C. Veritext Milliken & Company Rosman, Penalva, Souza Leão, Franco, Tandy Engineering & Associates, Inc. Wagner Law Firm, P.C. MLN Appeals Vale Advogados Teradata Corporation Wärtsilä Corporation Mortenson Taggart LLP Rusing Lopez & Lizardi, PLLC Text IQ Welch Consulting Mosimann-Horn Advogados Ruyak Cherian LLP The Law Office Of Stephen P. Gilbert Whiteford, Taylor & Preston LLP MoxleyADR LLC Samaniego Law P.A. The Massaro Legal Group, LLC Will Pryor Nasser Sociedade de Advogados Schenck, Price, Smith & King LLP The University of Southern William D. Johnston Esq. Nilan Johnson Lewis PA Scheper Kim & Harris LLP Gould School of Law William H. Knull, III PLLC Orange S.A. Scientific and Methodological Center Thomas P. Valenti, P.C. Wilson Turner Kosmo LLP Origin Forenscis LLC for Mediation and Law Thomson Reuters Corporation

14 15 CPR ADVISORY COUNCIL As of December 2020

Apoorv Agarwal Bruce Byrd Eric Green Dale Matschullat Text IQ Ex Officio, AT&T Inc. Ex Officio, Resolutions, LLC Ex Officio, Dale L. Matschullat Erin Gleason Alvarez Mary Beth Cantrell Renato Grion Connie Matteo Gleason Alvarez ADR, LLC Ex Officio, Amgen Inc. Ex Officio, Pinheiro Neto Advogados Pfizer Inc. Rafael Alves Ann Cathcart Chaplin Noah Hanft Andy Moody L.O. Baptista Advogados General Motors Ex Officio, AcumenADR LLC Ex Officio, Baker & McKenzie LLP Ross Andre Taj Clayton Rachel Howie C. Michael Moore Southern Company Ex Officio, Kirkland & Ellis LLP Dentons Canada LLP Former Leader, DLA Piper Vincent Andrews Debra Clements Adolfo Jimenez Allan Moore Eisai Inc. Milliken & Company Holland & Knight LLP Covington & Burling LLP Steven Antunes Ann Cook Joan Johnsen Joseph Neuhaus Chair, AEGIS Insurance Services, Inc. Ernst & Young LLP University of Florida - Fredric G. Levin Ex Officio, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP C. Mark Baker Mark Cymrot College of Law Lawrence Newman Chair, Norton Rose Fulbright Baker Hostetler LLP Michael Keating Baker & McKenzie LLP Nick Barnaby Jeanine DeFreese Foley Hoag LLP Michael Nolan General Dynamics Corporation Deloitte LLP T.R. Kelly Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP Mona Barnes William Dodero Pfizer Inc. Alexander Oddy Swiss Reinsurance Company Bayer US LLC John Kiernan Herbert Smith Freehills Marjorie Berman Paul Dorin Ex Officio, Debevoise & Plimpton LLP Jon Palmer Ex Officio, Krantz & Berman LLP AT&T Inc. Sarah Kirby Microsoft Corporation George Bermann Peter Drucker KPMG LLP Robert Particelli Ex Officio, Columbia Law School Ex Officio, Akzo Nobel N.V. Richard Krumholz Ex Officio, Hewlett Packard Enterprise John Bickerman Hagit Elul Ex Officio, Norton Rose Fulbright Scott Partridge Ex Officio, Bickerman Dispute Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP Maurice Kuitems Ex Officio, Bayer US LLC Resolution, PLLC Kenneth Feinberg Ex Officio, Fluor Corporation Charles Patrizia Steven Bierman The Law Offices of Kenneth R. Michael Lampert Paul Hastings LLP Sidley Austin LLP Feinberg, PC LampertADR Paul Petta Sarah Biser David Fine John Lande Mastercard Ex Officio, Fox Rothschild, LLP KPMG LLP University of Missouri School of Law Kimberly Phillips Matthew Blischak Jennifer Fletcher Kimberly Lawrence Ex Officio, Shell Oil Company Roivant Sciences Inc. Eversheds Sutherland CVS Health Bennett Picker Melanie Blunschi Eric Franco Mimi Lee Stradley, Ronon, Stevens & Young, LLP Latham & Watkins LLP ENGIE Perú Chevron Corporation James Pike Cornell Boggs Michael Freeman Jack Levin Fluor Corporation Ex Officio, BarkerGilmore Walgreen Company Jack P. Levin, Arbitrator & Mediator Elisabeth Preston Vijay Bondada Hans Peter Frick Timothy Lewis General Dynamics Mission Systems Duke Energy Corporation Ex Officio, Hans Peter Frick Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP International Pamela Bookman Gregory Gallopoulos Ralf Lindbäck Alberto Ravell Fordham University School of Law Ex Officio General Dynamics Wärtsilä Corporation ConocoPhillips Jeff Bowen Corporation Peter Loughlin Laura Robertson Ex Officio, Burns Bowen Bair LLP Brendan Gardiner Ex Officio, Assurant, Inc. Ex Officio, ConocoPhillips Mary Britton Archer Daniels Midland Company Inc. Duncan MacKay Isabelle Robinet-Muguet Danaher Corporation Elizabeth Gibson Eversource Energy Orange S.A. David Brodsky Toyota Motor, North America, Inc. David Marck Peter Rosenbaum Brodsky ADR LLC Jennifer Glasser Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. Jenner & Block LLP Loren Brown White & Case LLP Janet Martinez Stephen Rovak Ex Officio, DLA Piper Craig Glidden Stanford Center on Conflict and Dentons John Buckley Ex Officio, General Motors Negotiation Robert Ruyak Williams & Connolly LLP Daniel González Viren Mascarenhas Ruyak Cherian LLP John Buyers Hogan Lovells King & Spalding Ex Officio, Osborne Clarke LLP continued on page 17

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Christopher Ryan Karl Stern Aaron Warshaw Tyler LLP Shearman & Sterling Ex Officio, Karl S. Stern, Esq. Ex Officio, Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Richard Ziegler Thomas Sabatino William Taft Smoak & Stewart, P.C. Ex Officio, Jenner & Block LLP Ex Officio Debevoise & Plimpton LLP Jonathan Wasserman Diora Ziyaeva Ank Santens Michael Timmons Ex Officio, Hogan Lovells Dentons Ex Officio, White & Case LLP Johnson & Johnson William Webster Erik Zwicker Fernando Serec Harry Trueheart Ex Officio, Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & Sun Pharma Ex Officio, TozziniFreire Advogados Nixon Peabody LLP McCloy LLP Luke Sobota Jay Waks Gail Wright Three Crowns LLP Ex Officio, American Kennel Club Gail Wright Lillian Stenfeldt Jeanne Walker Stephen Young Rimon, P.C. Shell Oil Company Ernst & Young LLP T. Reed Stephens Thomas Walsh Stephen Younger Winston & Strawn LLP Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Ex Officio, Patterson Belknap Webb &

16 17 CPR Institute board of directors As of December 2020

CHAIRMAN Gregory S. Gallopoulos Scott S. Partridge EMERITUS Thomas J. Sabatino, Jr. General Dynamics Bayer US LLP Hans Peter Frick Tenneco Inc. Corporation Hans Peter Frick

vice CHAIRMAN Eric D. Green, Kimberly Phillips Hon. William H. Craig B. Glidden Resolutions, LLC Shell Oil Company Webster General Motors Milbank, Tweed, Hadley Company & McCloy LLP

PRESIDENT & CEO Renato Stephan Grion Laura M. Robertson Allen P. Waxman Pinheiro Neto ConocoPhillips CPR Advogados

George A. Bermann Carlos M. Hernandez Ank Santens Columbia Law School Fluor Corporation, White & Case LLP Retired

Cornell Boggs, III John S. Kiernan Fernando Eduardo Quarles & Brady LLP Debevoise & Plimpton Serec LLP TozziniFreire Advogados

Bruce Byrd Richard S. Krumholz Jay W. Waks Palo Alto Networks Norton Rose Fulbright American Kennel Club

Mary Beth Cantrell Dale L. Matschullat Stephen P. Younger Amgen Inc. Schiff Hardin LLP Foley Hoag LLP

Taj J. Clayton Joseph E. Neuhaus Richard F. Ziegler Kirkland & Ellis LLP Sullivan & Cromwell LLP AcumenADR

Peter A. Drucker Robert A. Particelli Akzo Nobel N.V. Hewlett Packard Enterprise

18 Corporate y Law Firm Members As of December 2020

Our members make us great. We thank you for your support and welcome those who joined in 2020. These new members, along with all CPR members, have a deep interest in dispute prevention and resolution, sharing our commitment to less conflict and more purpose.

Whether a corporation, law firm, neutral, , or an academic or government entity, CPR membership provides entrée to a community of ADR’s greatest minds — fellow thought leaders networking and collaborating through CPR’s best practice and industry-specific, members-only advisory boards and committees, and at regular events. The tools and best practices that come from committees can be applied to our members’ own businesses and clients while also supporting the broader mission of building a more thoughtful dispute resolution culture worldwide.

To learn more about membership, contact Claire Alston, CPR Membership Manager.

Aarna Law Bechtel Group, Inc. Dale L. Matschullat Federal Energy Regulatory ABA Section of Dispute Resolution Bechtel International, Inc. Danaher Corporation Commission Accord, LLC Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Daniel Arbix - Google Federal Reserve Bank of Boston AcumenADR LLC Bickerman Dispute Resolution, PLLC Dariusz Wasylkowski Fierville Ziadé ADR Law Office — Vaughn R Walker Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP David H. Burt Esq. Fitch Law Partners LLP Advokatfirmaet Hammervoll Pind AS Blank Rome LLP Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP Florida International University AEGIS Insurance Services, Inc. Borden Ladner Gervais LLP Debevoise & Plimpton LLP Fluor Corporation AK Law Chambers Boston University Dechert LLP Foley Hoag LLP Akzo Nobel Inc. Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP Deloitte Financial Advisory Fordham University School of Law Akzo Nobel N.V. Brigham Young University Services LLP Fox Rothschild, LLP Alabama Power Brodsky ADR LLC Deloitte LLP Frank Lattal Alexander Leventhal Burns Bowen Bair LLP Demarest Advogados Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Allegaert Berger & Vogel LLP Business Conflict Management LLC Dentons FTI Consulting Allen & Overy LLP Capes Sokol Dentons Canada LLP Galloway Arbitration, Inc. Altenburger Ltd. Capgemini Service Dimitrov & Co. Law Firm Gary Benton Arbitration American Chemistry Council Cascione Pulino Boulos Advogados DLA Piper GE Capital, Americas AMGEN INC CC Industries DLA Piper México, S.C. General Dynamics Corporation Amgen Inc. Centre for Energy, Petroleum & Min. Donald Rose Dispute Resolution General Dynamics Mission Systems Archer Daniels Midland Company Inc. Law & Policy Dow Chemical Company International Ariel E. Belen, Mediator & Arbitrator Chaffetz Lindsey LLP Duke Energy Corporation General Motors Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer Chevron Corporation Duke University School of Law General Motors do Brasil Ltda. Association of Corporate Counsel Chicago-Kent College of Law Early Dispute Resolution Georgetown Law Center Assurant, Inc. City Law Institute Eisai Inc. Georgia Power AT&T Inc. Columbia Law School Ellis & Winters LLP Gide Loyrette Nouel B. Cremades y Asociados Conna Weiner Dispute Resolution ENGIE Perú Glaholt LLP Baker & McKenzie LLP Services Eric Schwartz, Esq. Gleason Alvarez ADR, LLC Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & ConocoPhillips Eric Wiechmann Gray Arbitration LLC Berkowitz, PC Cornell Boggs, III Ernst & Young LLP Harrison ADR Professional Baker Hostetler LLP Cornell University Eversheds Bianchini Corporation Baker Hughes, a GE Company Covington & Burling LLP Eversheds Sutherland Hawaii Pacific University Barbosa, Müssnich & Aragão CPR Institute Eversource Energy Herbert Smith Freehills Advogados CPR IT Faleck & Associados Hewlett Packard Enterprise Bartlit Beck Herman Palenchar & Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP Fasken Hogan Lovells Scott LLP Cuatrecasas, Goncalves Pereira, S.L.P Fátima Cristina Bonassa (Bonassa Holland & Knight LLP Bayer US LLP CVS Health Bucker Advogados) Bech-Bruun Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas Faulkner ADR Law Bechtel China, Inc. continued on page 20

18 19 CORPORATE & LAW FIRM MEMBERS continued from page 19

Hollingsworth LLP Woods LLP Professor Steven Shapiro The Law Offices of Kenneth R. Holmes Law Dispute Resolution McCarter & English, LLP Proskauer Rose LLP Feinberg, PC Services McCarthy Tétrault LLP Ray Bender PLLC The Morgan Group Hon. William G. Bassler McGowan Arbitration and Dispute ReimanADR Thomas P. Valenti, P.C. International Arbitration Resolution Resolutions, LLC Thomas Sabatino Centre McMillan LLP Richard J. Davis, Attorney at Law Thompson Coburn LLP Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP Mediation and Conflict Resolution Rimon, P.C. Three Crowns LLP Husch Blackwell LLP Office (MACRO) Roivant Sciences Inc. Tom Alan Cunningham PLLC Hylton ADR Services Meister Seelig & Fein LLP Rosman, Penalva, Souza Leão, Franco, Torsten Bartsch — Caterpillar Institute for Conflict Analysis and Michael Zeoli (IAT Insurance Group) Vale Advogados Touro College Resolution Microsoft Corporation Royal Dutch Shell plc Toyota Motor Corporation International Trademark Association Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP Ruyak Cherian LLP Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. J. Sagar Associates Milliken & Company Samaniego Law P.A. Toyota Motor, North America, Inc. Jack P. Levin, Arbitrator & Mediator Mississippi Power Sanofi US TozziniFreire Advogados Jackson Lewis P.C. Mitchell Hamline University School Schenck, Price, Smith & King LLP Trench, Rossi e Watanabe Advogados James F. Henry of Law Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP Tufts University Jay W. Waks Monsanto Company Scientific and Methodological Center U.S. Court of Appeals, 5th Circuit Jenner & Block LLP Morgan Lewis for Mediation and Law U.S. Department of Justice Jeremy Hannah — GE Power Mosimann-Horn Advogados Sequent Energy Management U.S. Securities and Exchange Johannes P. Willheim MoxleyADR LLC Seyfarth Shaw LLP Commission Johnson & Johnson Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co United-ADR Karl S. Stern, Esq. National Association of Manufacturers Shearman & Sterling University of California, Davis School Keidanren/CBCC New York Law School Shell Brasil Petróleo Ltda of Law King & Spalding Nichols Kaster, PLLP Shell Group University of Cincinnati College of Law Kirkland & Ellis LLP Northeast Utilities Service Company Shell International Limited University of Dayton Koury Lopes Advogados Northeast Utilities Service Company, Shell Oil Company University of Denver College of Law KPMG Canada NSTAR Gas Company and Yankee Gas Shipley Snell University of Florida — Fredric G. Levin Services Company College of Law KPMG International Montgomery LLP Norton Rose Fulbright University of Houston Law Center KPMG LLP Shook, Hardy & Bacon LLP NSTAR Gas Company University of Manchester Krantz & Berman LLP Sidley Austin LLP Office of Phillip M. Armstrong University of Law School L.O. Baptista Advogados Smith, Currie & Hancock Lalive Office of the Trade University of San Diego Representative Southern Company LampertADR University of San Francisco School Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Southern Company Gas Latham & Watkins LLP of Law Stewart, P.C. Southern Linc Vaibhav Mishra Latham & Watkins Schon Nolte Ohio State University Southern Nuclear Laura Stipanowich — IEA Venable LLP O’Melveny & Myers LLP Southern Power Veru, Inc. Law Office of Brian S. Harvey Orange S.A. Southern Telecom Law Office of Deborah Mastin, PLLC Visa Inc. Osborne Clarke LLP Sponsel Miller Greenberg PLLC Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz Law Office of John Burritt McArthur Otis Elevator Company Stanford Law School Law Office of John Pinney Wagner Law Firm, P.C. Paley Rothman Stowell & Friedman, Ltd. Walgreen Company LBKM Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLP Legal Innovators Warner Media Group Paul Hastings LLP Suffolk University Law School Wärtsilä Corporation Leonardo Arbitration ADR Pelmediation Sullivan & Cromwell LLP Linton & Wahlgren AB White & Case LLP Pepperdine University School of Law Sun Pharma William D. Johnston Esq. Majmudar & Partners Pfizer Inc. Supreme Court of Florida Marina Kralj Miliša — KONČAR William H. Knull, III PLLC Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP SussmanADR LLC Williams & Connolly LLP Marval, O’Farrell & Mairal Pinheiro Neto Advogados Swiss Reinsurance Company Mastercard WilmerHale PowerSecure Takada Legal, P.C. Winston & Strawn LLP Mattos Filho, Veiga Filho, Marrey Jr e Pratt & Whitney Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. Quiroga Advogados Yankee Gas Services Company Text IQ Mauriel Kapouytian Yashar Kafi The Law Office Of Stephen P. Gilbert

20 panelist y individual members As of December 2020

Accord, LLC Eric Wiechmann Jay W. Waks Richard J. Davis, Attorney at Law Judy Weintraub Eric Wiechmann Jay Waks Richard Davis Panelist Member Panelist Member Individual Panelist Member AcumenADR LLC Faulkner ADR Law LampertADR Scientific and Methodological Center Noah Hanft Richard Faulkner Michael Lampert for Mediation and Law Tsisana Panelist Member Panelist Member Panelist Member Shamlikashvili AcumenADR LLC Galloway Arbitration, Inc. Laura Stipanowich — IEA Panelist Member Richard Ziegler Patricia Galloway Laura Stipanowich SussmanADR LLC Panelist Member Panelist Member Individual Edna Sussman ADR Law Office — Vaughn R Walker Gary Benton Arbitration Law Office of John Burritt McArthur Panelist Member Vaughn Walker Gary Benton John McArthur The Law Office Of Stephen P. Gilbert Panelist Member Panelist Member Panelist Member Stephen Gilbert Ariel E. Belen, Mediator & Arbitrator Gleason Alvarez ADR, LLC Leonardo Arbitration ADR Panelist Member Ariel Belen Erin Gleason Alvarez Giselle Leonardo The Morgan Group Panelist Member Special Individual Charles Morgan Bickerman Dispute Resolution, PLLC Gray Arbitration LLC McGowan Arbitration and Dispute Associate John Bickerman Richard Gray Resolution Thomas P. Valenti, P.C. Thomas Panelist Member Panelist Member Gary McGowan Valenti Brodsky ADR LLC Harrison ADR Professional Panelist Member Panelist Member David Brodsky Corporation MoxleyADR LLC Thomas Sabatino Panelist Member Douglas Harrison Charles Moxley Thomas Sabatino Conna Weiner Dispute Resolution Panelist Member Panelist Member Associate Services Holmes Law Dispute Resolution Office of Phillip M. Armstrong Wagner Law Firm, P.C. John Conna Weiner Services Phillip Armstrong Wagner Panelist Member Panelist Member Reginald Holmes Friend of CPR Dale L. Matschullat Panelist Member Ray Bender PLLC William D. Johnston Esq. Dale Matschullat William Johnston Hon. William G. Bassler Raymond Bender Panelist Member Panelist Member William Bassler Panelist Member David H. Burt Esq. Friend of CPR ReimanADR William H. Knull, III PLLC David Burt William Knull Hylton ADR Services James Reiman Special Panelist Member Deborah Hylton Panelist Member Early Dispute Resolution Panelist Member Resolutions, LLC Yashar Kafi Paul Lurie Yashar Kafi Jack P. Levin, Arbitrator & Mediator Eric Green Friend of CPR Special Jack Levin Individual Eric Schwartz, Esq. Panelist Member Eric Schwartz Panelist Member

20 21 CPR staff As of December 2020

OPERATING COMMITTEE STAFF Laura DeLuca Alveen Shirinyans Allen Waxman Claire Alston Operations Coordinator Manager, Dispute and Executive Assistant Resolution Services President and CEO Manager, Membership and Operations

Beth Corman Russ Bleemer Charles R. Morgan Christopher Silva Executive Vice Editor, Alternatives Executive Consultant Manager, Panels of President, Operations Distinguished Neutrals and Chief Financial Officer

Helena Tavares Erickson Richard Murphy Kai Sass-Hauschildt Vicki Wray Senior Vice President, Coordinator, CPR Manager, International Marketing and Dispute Resolution Institute Programs Communications Services and Corporate Consultant Secretary

Ellen Parker Agata Koscinska Senior Vice President, Accounting and Office CPR Institute Manager

Anna M. Hershenberg Vice President, Programs and Public Policy and Corporate Counsel

22 THE CPR DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICES DIFFERENCE: our rules, protocols and model clauses are driven and informed by the CPR Institute, CPR’s think tank, a collection of expert end-users who are on the front lines of dispute resolution. We offer:

• Full matter administration by a team with extensive ADR experience • Dispute Prevention Services including a Dispute Prevention Panel and Dispute Resolution Boards • Administered, Non-administered, and Specialty Rules including NEW Administered Employment Arbitration Rules • Mediation and Concurrent Mediation-Arbitration • Custom Appointing Services and Pre-Qualified Lists of Neutrals • Other Special Services: • Deal Facilitation • Early Neutral Evaluation • Fundholding • Mock Arbitration • Mini Trials • Emergency Arbitrator/Interim Measures • Appointments and Administration under the UNCITRAL Rules

22 LESS CONFLICT / MORE PURPOSE

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