About
Adam Raviv is a Lecturer in Law and a practicing legal professional serving as special counsel at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr in Washington, DC. His expertise spans international arbitration, appellate litigation, and complex commercial disputes, with significant contributions to constitutional law, election law, and pro bono advocacy.
His research interests include international arbitration, constitutional and election law, antitrust, securities litigation, and veterans’ benefits. His scholarly work addresses pressing legal challenges in democratic governance, dispute resolution, and regulatory enforcement.
The trends in his publications reflect a deep engagement with transnational legal issues, judicial reasoning, and procedural justice. His articles frequently appear in top-tier law journals and arbitration forums, emphasizing doctrinal analysis, policy reform, and practical litigation strategy.
Scientific Awards:
- American Society of International Law’s Private International Law Prize (2011)
Advising and Grants: While no formal students or grant funding are listed, Mr. Raviv maintains an active pro bono practice and contributes to public legal discourse through commentary and advocacy. His work bridges academic scholarship and real-world litigation impact.
Labs and Teams: No formal research labs or academic teams are mentioned, but his professional work involves collaboration with leading attorneys and scholars in international law and constitutional litigation.
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