Henry Parr
Greenville, South Carolina
Henry has served as arbitrator in more than 75 arbitrations involving a wide range of disputes, including health care, medical devices, distribution, technology, antitrust, and insurance with claims ranging from $100,000 to $80,000,000. He is a member of the AAA Complex Case, ICDR, and appellate panels as well as the CPR, the AHLA and HKIAC panels. He is a fellow of the Chartered Institute and member of the LCIA. He also serves as an advocate in arbitration and is shareholder of Wyche, P.A in Greenville, SC. He was a law clerk to Chief Justice Burger of the US Supreme Court.
David Anderson
Ridgefield, Connecticut
David Anderson, the principal of Anderson Risk Consultants LLC, has 24 years of experience in the credit insurance and political risk insurance areas as an underwriter, manager, and expert witness. A MCIArb and certified arbitrator with ARIAS-US, he has provided expert witness services across the London, New York, Singapore, and Hong Kong jurisdictions. He also currently serves as the Head of Political Risk for Starr Insurance Companies in North America. Previously, he was the global head of Zurich Credit & Political Risk (ZCPR), a market-leading underwriter of credit and political risk insurance, where he launched Australian and Singapore offices. David earned his B.A. in Political Science (magna cum laude) from Amherst College and his M.A. (Latin American Studies) / M.B.A. from University of Texas at Austin. He is fluent in Spanish and has a working knowledge of Portuguese, having lived, studied, or worked in several Latin American countries, including Venezuela, where he was a Fulbright Fellow.
Eoin Moynihan FCIArb
Washington DC & New York
Eoin is a New York and District of Columbia admitted commercial disputes lawyer, arbitrator and mediator. He has extensive experience of acting as counsel in international and domestic commercial arbitrations, particularly in Asia and the Middle East, across a wide range of industry sectors. He is a member of the Arbitrator and Mediator Panels of the Asian International Arbitration Centre, Chair of the American Bar Association’s Dispute Resolution Client Representation – Arbitration sub-committee and Membership Co-chair of the Federal Bar Association’s ADR Section. Eoin is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, a New York State Courts Part 146 Certified Mediator and an International Mediation Institute Qualified Mediator. He is currently completing a federal judicial clerkship at the U.S. Court of Federal Claims in Washington DC before returning to private practice in New York.
Jeffery Cross FCIArb
Chicago, Illinois
Jeff is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and a Panel Member of the American Arbitration Association panel of commercial arbitrators. He is currently a partner at Freeborn & Peters LLP in the Chicago office. He has practiced antitrust and commercial litigation for 48 years. His practice includes distribution and marketing law, including franchising, and mergers and acquisitions. Jeff has also taught antitrust law as an Adjunct Professor for 15 years. Late last year, the Federal Judicial Center, which is the educational arm of the federal courts, published his book, Antitrust Law: Section 1 of the Sherman Act. The FJC approached Jeff in the Summer of 2016 to write a basic primer on Section 1 for new judges or judges without a great deal of antitrust experience. The Government Printing Office has just released the hard copies of the book and the FJC last week mailed a copy to every federal judge in the country.
Mallory Silberman
Washington, DC
Mallory, a partner at Arnold & Porter, is an internationally recognized practitioner with nearly a decade of first-chair experience in high-stakes international arbitrations. At age 37, she “is among the world’s most experienced young practitioners of investment arbitration” (Who’s Who Legal 2021), having worked on more than 40 of these high-profile matters. Across these cases, Mallory has represented not only well-known corporations, but also nearly eight percent of the world’s countries. Her work has been recognized by Chambers USA, Law360, Who's Who Legal; Latinvex; The Legal 500 Latin America; Super Lawyers; and others. Mallory is a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators; the current chair of the International Dispute Resolution Committee of the DC Bar; and an adjunct professor at the Georgetown University Law Center, where she has taught since 2012.
Alexander Aizenstatd
Alexander is an independent arbitrator and counsel based in Guatemala. He holds a master’s degree from Yale Law School and is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. He is a former Member of the Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce and Director of the Arbitration Center of the Chamber of Industry in Guatemala (CRECIG). His principal areas of practice include arbitration, corporate law, constitutional law, international law, and international human rights. He has been appointed as arbitrator, president of the arbitral tribunal and sole arbitrator in cases dealing with energy, construction, government contracts, and general corporate matters. He has been retained as expert witness to testify in trial by the U.S. Attorney´s Office and the Department of Justice of Canada. Alexander is admitted to practice in Guatemala and the state of New York. See www.aizenstatd.com for more information.