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Charles Moxley is an adjunct professor at Fordham Law School and teaches at Cardozo Law School's Kukin Program for Conflict Resolution. He is an experienced arbitrator, mediator, and litigator with over 300 cases handled across commercial, securities, employment, insurance, construction, and international disputes. He serves on panels for the American Arbitration Association, ICC International Court of Arbitration, and others. Moxley began his career at Davis Polk & Wardwell after graduating from Columbia Law School and a U.S. District Court clerkship.
- Educations:
- B.A. (1965), M.A. (1966), Fordham University
- J.D. (1969), Columbia University School of Law
His research and practice focus on dispute resolution mechanisms, particularly in arbitration and mediation. He has published extensively in arbitration and frequently lectures at academic and professional events.
- Awards:
- Fellow, College of Commercial Arbitrators
- Fellow, Chartered Institute of Arbitrators
Moxley's teaching and advisory roles are centered at Cardozo's Kukin Program, emphasizing conflict resolution education and training. No grants or specific lab affiliations are mentioned in the text.




