FACULTY BIOGRAPHIES

Kabir Duggal, PhD Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP Senior International Arbitration Advisor

Education PhD, Leiden Law School, 2019 LLM, International Legal Studies, New York University School of Law, 2008 BCL, University of Oxford, 2007 LLB, Government Law College, University of Mumbai, 2004

Bar Admissions New York District of Columbia England and Wales India

Kabir Duggal focuses his practice on international investment arbitration, international commercial arbitration and public international law matters, serving both as counsel and arbitrator. Dr. Duggal's experience includes complex disputes under numerous bilateral/multilateral investment treaties and contracts in South , Latin America, Central Asia, , , and Africa. His experience flows from his triple training in international law, common law, and civil law traditions. The total value of the disputes he has been involved in exceeds 80 billion dollars. He has facilitated the mediation and negotiation of complex disputes. He also acts as a Consultant for the United Nations Office of the High Representative for Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States (UN-OHRLLS) on the creation of a novel "Investment Support Program" (which was shortlisted by Global Arbitration Review for the category of "Best Developments" for 2018). He also serves on the Steering Committee of the Investment Support Program. He has also conducted training and capacity-building sessions for several Governments including Colombia, , Myanmar, India, among others on public international law and dispute resolution matters. He also serves on the Federal Republic of Somalia's New York Convention Task Force as well as the WTO Negotiating Team (International Board). He is elected to the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors of the California International Arbitration Council, Inc. (CIAC) and also serves on its Academic Council. He also serves on the Advisory Board of the Boston International Arbitration

Council (BIAC). Dr. Duggal is also a member of the Young Practitioners Subcommittee for the Equal Representation in Arbitration Pledge.

Dr. Duggal has received several accolades for his work in international arbitration and public international law. He has been ranked as the 4th Most Highly Regarded Future Leader in the Americas by Who's Who Legal (2019) and was the youngest practitioner to be listed in the Global Listing of Arbitrators by Who’s Who Legal (2020). He received the "40 under 40 Rising Star Award" by Legal Era - Legal Media Group in 2018. He has been ranked as a "Rising Star" by Experts Guides (2019 and 2020), has been recommended by Legal 500 US for "International Arbitration," was listed as a "Super Lawyer" in the New York metro region (2019), and was listed as a "Rising Star" in Commercial Arbitration by Euromoney Legal Media Group (2019). In 2019, he was also awarded the "Inspiring Citizen Award" by the Institute of Self Reliance and the "Young Lawyer of the Year 2019" by the Indian National Bar Association (the largest voluntary professional association in India). Dr. Duggal has been ranked as among the "Top Ten Arbitrators" for the Asia Pacific Region by the Bali International Arbitration and Mediation Center (BIAMC) and received the "2019 Equality and Diversity Award in Dispute Resolution" by Prime Dispute in 2020. In 2021, Dr. Duggal was awarded the "2020 Dispute Resolution Practitioner of the Year for the Americas."

Kathleen Paisley, Esq. AMBOS (Brussels) Partner

Education JD, Yale Law School, 1986 CPA Exam, Public Accountancy, 1986 MBA, Florida Atlantic University (Finance), 1984 BS, Florida State University (Business Administration), 1981

Bar Admissions New York District of Columbia

Kathleen Paisley is a US national who has been practicing in Brussels, London and The Hague for more than 25 years. She combines a degree from the Yale Law School with an MBA in Finance and has passed the Certified Public Accountancy exam.

Kathleen advises on all aspects of international business transactions particulars involving the commercial exploitation of technology and intellectual property. Kathleen is co-head of the firm's technology practice and has extensive experience in IP/IT matters in the United States, Europe and Asia, including a recent licensing transaction with estimated value of € 1 billion.

Kathleen counsels clients with respect to international regulatory compliance related to technology, intellectual property, securities, foreign corrupt practices, and money laundering issues. Her multinational clients find her cross Atlantic experience of these issues to be particularly helpful in understanding their needs for regulatory compliance, which given the increasing importance of regulatory compliance in both the US and the EU are becoming core business priorities for our clients.

Kathleen is a leading international arbitration expert and has acted in arbitrations and mediations of commercial and investor-State disputes under all the major international arbitration rules related to technology, telecommunications, healthcare, biotech, pharma, intellectual property, construction and infrastructure projects, upstream and downstream energy projects of all types, commercial and contractual matters, banking and financial services and shareholder and accounting disputes

Kathleen's litigation experience spans the Atlantic from handling pan-European patent disputes between the world's largest semiconductor and telecommunications companies to trying major cases in the US courts. She also manages European litigation matters and provides litigation support in Europe for US litigation matters.

Kathleen is an expert in US antitrust and EU competition law and particularly the intersection between technology, intellectual property, and competition. She has been involved in some of the most high profile competition matters decided by the European Union institutions over the last two decades and has succesfully counseled clients in all aspects of EU competition law.

Given her business background, Ms. Paisley finds it key to understand the drivers behind her clients businesses. She focuses her practice primarily on technology, including ICT and telecommunications, pharmaceuticals and biotech, consumer goods and energy. By focusing on these areas, she is able to keep up-to-date on the legal, economic and regulatory issues facing these business internationally.

Paul Klaas, Esq. Arbitrator, North Coast Arbitration Chambers (Minneapolis) Maitland Chambers (London)

Education Harvard Law School, J.D. Dartmouth College, A.B.

Bar Admissions Minnesota England and Wales

Paul Klaas is dual qualified as a member of the Minnesota (US) bar and as a barrister of England and Wales (Lincoln’s Inn). He is a Chartered Arbitrator, a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, a Fellow of the College of Commercial Arbitrators, and a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers.

Klaas has served as sole arbitrator, chair of arbitral tribunal, wing arbitrator, or lead counsel in hundreds of lawsuits and international commercial arbitrations in multiple countries and US states involving many industries, particularly health care, life sciences, media and entertainment, computers, telecommunications, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, aviation, aerospace, and natural resources. He was an associate, then a partner at Dorsey & Whitney in its Minneapolis and London offices (1977-2014). Klaas has taught the classical and legal rhetoric course at Dartmouth College, the international commercial arbitration course at the Harvard Law School, and, since 2013, the international commercial arbitration course at the University of Minnesota Law School.

Caline Mouawad, Esq. Chaffetz Lindsey LLP Partner

Education J.D., Harvard University

B.A. Rice University, summa cum laude (Phi Beta Kappa)

Bar Admissions New York Paris (inactive) U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York

Caline Mouawad represents clients in international commercial arbitrations and in investment treaty disputes with host governments. She counsels clients in an array of multi-jurisdictional disputes that span from Europe to Latin America and from Africa to Asia, and concern such sectors as oil and gas, mining, consumer goods and telecommunications.

Caline has acted as counsel in arbitrations conducted in English and French under the rules of the ICC, ICSID, LCIA, AAA, ICDR, and SIAC, as well as in ad hoc cases under the UNCITRAL Rules. She regularly advises clients on drafting dispute resolution clauses in international commercial contracts and on protecting their international investments under investment treaties. In addition, Caline regularly serves as an arbitrator. She is listed on the Panel of Neutrals for the International Centre for Dispute Resolution and the AAA National Roster of Arbitrators and Mediators.

Caline serves as Vice-Chair of the Steering Committee of the ICC Commission on Arbitration and ADR. She formerly chaired the International Law Committee of the Bar Association, and is currently a member of the International Commercial Disputes Committee.

Caline joined Chaffetz Lindsey in December 2019 and was previously a partner at King & Spalding in New York, where she practiced for more than ten years and was Vice-Chair of the Diversity Committee. Prior to that, Caline practiced for nearly six years at Salans in Paris and New York, and began her legal career as a litigation associate at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett in New York.

John L. Faulk Fireside Coaching Coach

Education

B.A. University of Washington, 1988

John is originally from the Seattle-Tacoma area of the United States. At the university, he majored in Linguistics and Anthropology before setting sail for two seasons aboard a purse-seine fishing vessel in Southeast Alaska. This experience sparked a fire inside him, and it was only a matter of time before he wanted to see the wider world. After brief stints as a marketing director in San Francisco and a speech writer for the Washington State Senate (Democratic Caucus), he set off on a world tour which took him to Damascus in 1994 and ended shortly thereafter in Istanbul, where he became an English teacher and met his future wife. He has lived in Berlin for 20 years and speaks fluent German as well as conversational Turkish. After many years working as an English teacher and dialog coach for the film industry, he formed Fireside Coaching in 2005 to focus on training speaker skills and strategic storytelling.