Camille Ramos-Klee
New York, United States
Camille Ramos-Klee FCIArb is an independent arbitrator and tribunal secretary qualified and based in New York. She focuses her practice on international commercial and investor-state arbitration. She works closely with several arbitrators and has sat as a tribunal secretary on both administered and ad hoc arbitrations conducted under most major international rules, including UNCITRAL, ICDR, AAA Construction Rules, LCIA, SCC, ICSID, and ICC.
She has been appointed as arbitrator for disputes under the FINRA Rules and serves as an arbitrator for fee disputes under Part 137 of the New York State Unified Court System. A fluent heritage speaker of Spanish, Camille has worked on disputes in both English and Spanish involving parties based in North America, Latin America, Europe, and Asia. She was a Higginbotham Fellow of the AAA-ICDR in 2024.
Additionally, Camille is involved in several arbitration-related associations, including serving as Mentorship Co-Chair for Young ITA, Co-Chair of the Tribunal Secretary Network, and contributing to various projects through the Arbitration Committee of the New York City Bar Association, ArbitralWomen, REAL, and ALARB. She is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. Camille regularly speaks and publishes on various topics related to international arbitration.
Dr. Theo I. Ogune
Baltimore, Maryland
Theo I. Ogune is an attorney, legal scholar, and international commercial arbitrator with over two decades of experience in complex litigation, corporate governance, and cross-border transactions. He has represented clients in high-stakes disputes, including class actions, appellate matters, and cases of first impression before federal courts, and previously practiced at Venable LLP.
Dr. Ogune holds a Ph.D. from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and a J.D. and M.S. from the University of Baltimore. He is admitted in Maryland and a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria.
A Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (FCIArb), he focuses on international commercial arbitration, drawing on extensive litigation experience to resolve complex, cross-border disputes with efficiency.

