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India, Saudi Arabia, United Kingdom, United States
English, Hindi
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Mediation Profile

Kabir Duggal is a senior international arbitration advisor at Arnold & Porter's dispute resolution team. Mr. Duggal's experience includes complex disputes under numerous bilateral/multilateral investment treaties and contracts in South Asia, Latin America, Central Asia, Middle East, Europe and Africa. 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. 

Mr. Duggal is interested in joining Y.IMI to build his skills in mediation. 

SENIOR INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION ADVISOR – June 2018 to date

Arnold & Porter, New York, 10019

o          Worked on several large investor-state proceedings.

o          Sitting as an arbitrator and mediator under several arbitral institutions. 

Also Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators

Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts

American Arbitration Association's Higginbotham Fellow

American Bar Association's Inaugural Diversity Fellow

Details of experience are available here: https://www.arnoldporter.com/en/people/d/duggal-kabir

(Representative Examples)
  • Participated in 6 months international mediation for a South Asian Government against an international telecommunications company incorporated in Mauritius.
  • Participated in a Med-Arb procedure representing a Central Asian Government against an international oil consortium.  
  • Advised the Government of a South Asian country on a mediation strategy based on nationalization of certain contracts.  
  • Participated in an international mediation involving a Kazakh bank for failure to make payments.
  • Acted as a mediator in an AAA dispute for alleged breach of contract (confidential). 

 

ARBITRATOR ADMISSIONS

  • Admitted to Resolute Systems, LLC, Panel of Arbitrators and Mediators (July 2018).
  • Admitted to Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre’s List of Arbitrators (June 2018).
  • Admitted to FINRA’s arbitration roster (January 2018).
  • Admitted to the Asian International Arbitration Centre (formerly the Kuala Lumpur Regional Centre for Arbitration (KLRCA)) Panel of Arbitrators and Panel of Mediators (January 2018).
  • Admitted to CEDR (ABTA Travel Panel)) as an ADR officials (November 2017).
  • Admitted to SIAC Panel of Arbitrators (October 2017).
  • Admitted to the American Arbitration Association, Panel of Arbitrators (August 2017).
  • Admitted to The International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution, Panel of Distinguished Neutrals (February 2017).
  • Listed on USCIB’s Arbitrator’s Panel (February 2017).
  • Listed on the LCIA and LCIA Mauritius’ Neutrals Database (February 2015).

Professor George Bermann, Columbia Law School, gbermann@law.columbia.edu
Richard Mattiaccio, rmattiaccio@abv.com

Training and Education

Mediation Education

  • Completed the CEDR Accreditation.
  • Participated in a16-hour mediation training conducted by the American Arbitration Association as a part of the American Arbitration Association as a part of the Higginbotham Fellowship.  The course involved case studies and an evaluation.
  • Admitted to the Asia International Arbitration Center (formerly Kuala Lumpur Arbitration Center) as a mediator (4 hours).  Was automatically admitted as a "fellow" because of my profile in mediation.
  • Completed a training by FINRA involving both arbitration and mediation (6 hours). 

May 2008

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW – New York, NY 10012

LL.M. International Legal Studies: A Grade (Highest Grade)

Honors: Hauser Global Scholar (full tuition; living stipend) & Transitional Justice Fellow

 Journal of International Law and Politics, Graduate Editor

Focused on international dispute resolution (arbitration and mediation) as a part of the LL.M. 

July 2007

UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD – Oxford, United Kingdom OX1 3PG

BCL (Master’s Degree in Law)

Honors: Scholarship from the Oxford – Cambridge Society of India (1 of 2 students)

                   DHL-Times of India Scholarship (5 students from India)

Focused on international dispute resolution (arbitration and mediation) as a part of the degree. 

 

Publications
  • “Principles of Evidence in Investor-State Arbitration: Exploring the Unexplored, Underappreciated and Ignored,” The International Journal of Arbitration, Mediation and Dispute Management (Chartered Institute of Arbitrators) (Vol. 84(3)) (2018).
  • “Evidence in International Investment Arbitration,” Oxford University Press (April 2018).
  • “India Chapter,” The Baker & McKenzie International Arbitration Yearbook 2017-2018, March 2018 (co-author).
  • “General Duties of Counsel,” in Handbook on Third-Party Funding in International Arbitration, March 2018 (co-author).
  • “Understanding Racial Representation in International Investment Arbitration,” Dispute Resolution Journal (Vol. 72(2), 2017).
  • “Evidentiary Principles in Investor-State Arbitration,” The American Review of International Arbitration (Vol. 28(1), 2017).
  • “The Role of Sovereign Welfare Funds and National Oil Companies in Investment Arbitrations,” Global Arbitration Review, July 2017 (co-author; second edition).
  • “International Courts: The Year in Review,” Annual Publication of the ABA Section of International Law/SMU Dedman School of Law, July 2017 (co-author).
  • “The New Brazilian BIT on Cooperation and Facilitation of Investments: A New Approach in Times of Change,” ICSID Review 2017 (co-author).
  • “The Washington Discourse,” Investment Treaty Arbitration and International Law, Juris LLC (Vol. 10) (co-author).
  • “International Arbitration Insights: CAS and Lex Sportiva,” American Bar Association Section of International Law, April 2017 (Editor).
  • “Diversity and The Court of Arbitration for Sport.” in International Arbitration Insights: CAS and Lex Sportiva, American Bar Association Section of International Law, April 2017 (co-author).
  • “Investor-State Arbitration,” The Baker & McKenzie International Arbitration Yearbook: 10th Anniversary Edition (2016-2017), March 2017 (co-author).
  • “India Chapter,” The Baker & McKenzie International Arbitration Yearbook: 10th Anniversary Edition (2016-2017), March 2017 (co-author).
  • “The Conflicting Landscape Relating to Costs in Investor-State Arbitration,” Indian Journal of Arbitration Law (January 2017) (co-author).
  • “The Final 2015 Indian Model BIT: Is this Change the World Wishes to See?,” ICSID Review 2016 (co-author).
  • “The Investment Treaty Working Group Task Force on the Investment Court System,” ABA Investment Treaty Working Group (Section of International Law), October 2016 (co-reporter).
  • “The Changing Landscape of Investor-State Arbitration in India,” Jindal Global Law Review (2016).
  • “International Arbitration Checklists,” Juris LLC (Third Edition), Associate Editor.
  • “Investor-State Arbitration,” in International Arbitration Checklists (Juris LLC, Third Edition).
  • “Allocating Costs in Investment Arbitration,” Practical Law, June 2016 (co-author).
  • “ICC Guidance Note for the Disclosure of Conflicts by Arbitrators,” Practical Law, April 2016(co-author).
  • “India Chapter,” The Baker & McKenzie International Arbitration Yearbook 2015-2016, March 2016.
  • “The 2015 Indian Model BIT: Is this Change the World Wishes to See?,” ICSID Review 2015 (co-author).
  • “The Role of Sovereign Welfare Funds and National Oil Companies in Investment Arbitrations,” Global Arbitration Review, July 2015 (co-author).
  • “Philip Morris et al. v. Uruguay,” AJIL January 2014 (co-author).
  • “Occidental Petroleum v Ecuador (2012): Observations on Proportionality, Assessment of Damages and Contributory Fault,” ICSID Review 2013 (co-author).
  • “Limits on Compensation for Internationally Wrongful Acts,” in International Investment Law: A Handbook, Hart Publishing (co-author).
  • “The Energy Sector, Investment Arbitration, and the Energy Charter Treaty: Carving out a Special Regime,” Juris LLC 2013.
  • “The World Economic Crisis as a Changed Circumstance,” Columbia FDI Perspectives No. 43, August 1, 2011 (co-author).
  • “International Investment Law and Arbitration: 2012 in Review,” in 2012-2013 Yearbook on International Investment Law & Policy (Oxford University Press).
  • “International Investment Law and Arbitration: 2013 in Review,” in 2012-2013 Yearbook on International Investment Law & Policy (Oxford University Press).
  • “Investment Treaty Arbitration and International Law: Vol. 6” Juris LLC, Associate Editor.
  • “Investment Treaty Arbitration and International Law: Vol. 7” Juris LLC, Associate Editor.
  • “Investment Treaty Arbitration and International Law: Vol. 8” Juris LLC, Associate Editor.
  • “Investment Treaty Arbitration and International Law: Vol. 9” Juris LLC, Associate Editor.
  • “Investment Treaty Arbitration and International Law: Vol. 10” Juris LLC, Associate Editor.
  • “Investment Treaty Arbitration and International Law: Vol. 11” Juris LLC, Associate Editor.
  • Book Review: “Backlash against International Arbitration,” Kluwer Arbitration 2010 published in Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (Vol. 78(2), April 2012) (co-author).
  • Book Review: “The Evolving International Investment Regime,” Oxford University Press 2011 published in The Journal of World Investment & Trade (Vol. 13 (2012)) (co-author).
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Kabir
Duggal
kabir-duggal
Attorney
Arnold & Porter LLP
United States

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