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Learn About Peter Neumann – New Los Angeles Chapter Chair

Peter Neumann, brings over 25 years of cross-border corporate and dispute management experience to the NAB L.A. Chapter. Having practiced in China for two decades, he is professionally fluent in Mandarin Chinese and is a member of the arbitrator panels of prominent arbitral institutions in the region. Peter also serves as an Adjunct Professor in the Pepperdine Caruso School of Law, Straus Institute International Commercial Arbitration program. A two-term Chair of the Legal Committee of the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai, Peter has organized, moderated, or presented at numerous legal seminars.

“I look forward to connecting with Chapter members and creating programs responsive to your interests. I firmly believe the L.A. Chapter can further raise California’s profile as a seat of international arbitration and strengthen a sense of community among Southern California’s international arbitration stakeholders.”

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