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Luis Bergolla is a Lecturer and Teaching Fellow in the International Economic Law, Business and Policy LL.M. Program at Stanford Law School, where he is also a JSD candidate specializing in arbitration and expert evidence. He holds degrees from Stanford Law School (JSD candidate/JSM), the University of Arizona (J.D.), and institutions in Georgia and Venezuela. His research focuses on improving the efficiency of expert evidence in international arbitration, bias mitigation in adjudication, and socio-legal innovations like blockchain-based arbitration.
- Educations: JSD (Stanford, candidate), JSM (Stanford), J.D. (Arizona), LL.M. (Georgia), Abogado (Andrés Bello).
His research interests span international dispute resolution mechanisms, evidence law in arbitration, and legal technology. Bergolla’s work critiques gaps in expert testimony reliability and explores decentralized justice systems through blockchain applications. His articles analyze comparative law methodologies in arbitration awards and challenges faced by independent contractors in international arbitration.
Bergolla has been affiliated with the Stanford International Arbitration Association and the Stanford Program in Law and Society. His prior roles include work with the SEC Honors Program, Georgetown University as a visiting researcher, and judicial clerkship in Arizona.




