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Adam Raviv

Lecturer in Law

Adam Raviv is a special counsel at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr in Washington, DC. His practice focuses on international arbitration and appellate and complex commercial litigation. He has experience with international commercial disputes, class actions, securities investigations, antitrust law, election law, immigration law, multidistrict litigation, First Amendment law, and veterans’ benefits, and has an active pro bono practice.

Mr. Raviv has spoken and published widely.  His articles have appeared in the Harvard Law Review, the University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law, the George Mason Law Review, the George Washington International Law Review, Corporate Counsel, Arbitration International, Global Arbitration Review, Transnational Dispute Management, and the Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy. Mr. Raviv has also authored and coauthored posts on the Kluwer Arbitration Blog.

Mr. Raviv’s article “Unsafe Harbors: Partisan Redistricting and One Person, One Vote” was cited in a Supreme Court opinion in League of United Latin American Citizens v. Perry (2006).
In 2011, Mr. Raviv was awarded the American Society of International Law’s Private International Law Prize.