Michael Shane – Atkin Chambers
Atkin Chambers‘ Michael Shane ’does the work and speaks with real confidence, and his experience and expertise both as a US and international commercial lawyer set him apart’. Shane mediates a range of commercial, IP and banking disputes, as well as international conflicts involving major governmental infrastructure projects and transnational M&A that frequently involve insurance coverage and suretyship issues.
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Michael Shane is a highly-regarded international mediator and arbitrator. His career has included being a trial lawyer in private practice and a commercial lawyer in-house in the engineering, design, and construction industry. Since focusing on arbitration and mediation, Michael has been instructed on almost every conceivable sort of commercial dispute and over the years he has built a reputation based on this extensive experience and on his determination and ability to bring disputes to a resolution.
Michael specialises in complex international commercial disputes arising in a wide range of industry sectors and practices including:
- construction and infrastructure
- energy and utilities
- banking
- insurance
- intellectual property and information technology
- general commercial
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He has taught basic and advanced mediator training courses for the American Arbitration Association; the Australian Commercial Disputes Centre, Sydney; and the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre. He has also lectured and written extensively on the subject of ADR.
He was a previously a trial lawyer in California and Hawaii before becoming Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Director of URS Corporation, San Francisco.
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He is a member of the HKIAC and is on the Hong Kong Government’s list of approved and qualified mediators. He is also an arbitrator on the LCIA database of neutrals and has been appointed to the KLRCA Panel as arbitrator and mediator.
Éducation
Juris Doctor, University of California, Berkeley School of Law; Master of Laws, University College London.
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