Carolyn Lamm is a leading authority in international dispute resolution, serving as lead counsel in high-stakes arbitrations and arbitration-related litigation for multinational corporations and sovereign clients. Her work spans ICSID and Additional Facility matters, state-to-state disputes, and commercial arbitration before institutions such as AAA/ICDR, ICC, Vienna Centre, Stockholm Chamber, Swiss Chamber, and in US federal courts.
In addition to her practice, Carolyn is Distinguished Faculty Chair at the University of Miami School of Law's White & Case LLM Program in International Arbitration, where she teaches International Investment Arbitration. A fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers, she is recognized for her commitment to the highest standards of advocacy and professionalism.
Appointed by President Clinton to the US Panel of Arbitrators for ICSID – and later by the Government of Uzbekistan to the Uzbek Panel – Carolyn has also served on the American Arbitration Association's Executive Committee and Board. She is Vice President of the American Bar Endowment, a Governing Board member of ICCA, an Emeritus member of the American Law Institute Council, and a founding member and current Chair of the American Uzbekistan Chamber of Commerce.
A respected thought leader, Carolyn is a frequent lecturer and published author on litigation, arbitration, and international trade, bringing unmatched expertise and insight to every matter she handles.