WASHINGTON—Covington partner Allan B. Moore has been appointed a Member of the LCIA Court, the supervisory administrative body of the London Court of International Arbitration, one of the world’s leading institutions for international commercial dispute resolution.
Mr. Moore, who co-chairs Covington’s International Arbitration Practice Group, represents a broad array of multinational corporations and regularly appears before international and domestic arbitral tribunals. He has served as lead counsel for successful parties in DIFC-LCIA, ICC, ICSID, UNCITRAL, SCC, AAA, CPR, and ad hoc arbitrations, as well as in ICC expert proceedings, involving both common law and civil law systems. He has particular expertise in disputes involving the energy and mining sectors and insurance coverage disputes, and also occasionally sits as an arbitrator.
The LCIA Court is the final authority for the proper application of the LCIA rules. Its members are selected “to provide and maintain a balance of leading practitioners in commercial arbitration from the major trading areas of the world” including the United Kingdom, the United States, Europe, East Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Canada, and Latin America.