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Caline Mouawad

Caline Mouawad is a distinguished legal professional with extensive experience in international arbitration. Currently serving as a Partner at Chaffetz Lindsey LLP since December 2019, Mouawad is also a Member of the Executive Committee and Director at the New York International Arbitration Center since January 2022. In addition, Mouawad co-taught the International Arbitration Practicum as an Adjunct Professor at Columbia Law School in early 2022. Prior experience includes roles as Partner and Counsel at King & Spalding from June 2009 to December 2019, and Counsel and Associate at Salans from March 2004 to May 2009. Early career includes positions at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett and Baker Botts LLP, beginning in 1997. Academically, Mouawad holds a JD from Harvard Law School and a BA in Political Science and French Studies from Rice University.

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Chaffetz Lindsey LLP

Since 2009, Chaffetz Lindsey has delivered first-tier litigation and international arbitration service from a smaller, more client-friendly New York platform. We have helped US and international clients win or resolve a wide variety of disputes before US courts and arbitral tribunals around the world. While we remain committed to the “boutique” model, ten years of steady growth reflects our winning track-record and the appreciation of our clients. Three qualities underlie that success. FOCUS. Our sole focus is resolving our clients’ disputes, whether in court or before international arbitration tribunals. EXPERIENCE. Our partners trained at the world’s leading firms and learned their skills trying cases ranging from insurance/reinsurance, to energy & resources, construction, pharmaceutical licensing, manufacturing, financial services, bankruptcy and business reorganization, and cases for and against sovereigns. FLEXIBILITY. We rarely have conflicts, and our cost structure enables us to deliver value on cases of varying sizes and with creative fee arrangements.


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