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Mr Terry Moritz CIArb Fellow. Extensive experience in Complex Commercial Matters

Job title: Arbitrator, Mediator, Attorney
Country: United States

Membership type: Fellow membership
Primary branch: North America

Personal bio

Terry Moritz has extensive experience in resolving complex business disputes as a mediator and an arbitrator. He employs the knowledge he has gained throughout his career to resolve disputes more efficiently through mediation, arbitration and other alternative dispute resolution processes. Mr. Moritz effectiveness as a mediator and arbitrator is enhanced by his experience as an advocate responsible for several hundred complex, high value commercial disputes over the course of his career. Over the past 15 years he has mediated or arbitrated over 100 commercial disputes from more modest matters to multi-million-dollar matters. Mr. Moritz has arbitrated: energy disputes, including or alternative or renewable energy issues; energy joint venture disputes; thief and misuse of trade secrets; health care insurance disputes; franchise disputes; manufacturing purchase and sales dispute including those involving advanced robotic technologies; construction savings disputes; long term power supply agreements; financial service sector issues; partnership disputes and real estate matters. Mr. Moritz is a Charter Member of National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals; a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators; a member of the American Arbitration Association’s mediation panel and the AAA’s commercial, energy and joint venture arbitration panels; a member of the International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution (CPR) serving on the CPR's Energy, Oil and Gas Committee and CPR's commercial panel; a sustaining member of the American Law Institute, a board member and panelist for the Forum for International Conciliation & Arbitration . Mr. Moritz is President of the Board of Directors of Resolution Systems Institute, a not for profit organization focused on strengthening justice by developing and enhancing court supported alternative dispute resolution systems. He is an Adjunct Professor teaching ADR issues at Loyola University’s School of Law.