Richard D. Faulkner, J.D., LL.M., F.C.I.Arb., Dip.Intl.Com.Arb., is a former Professor of Alternate Dispute Resolution Law, former Tutor - Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, North American Branch, and practices arbitration, commercial, and insurance law in Dallas. He has been a trial judge in Louisiana and Texas, counsel or arbitrator in hundreds of domestic arbitrations, counsel or arbitrator in international arbitrations, authored arbitration briefs in U.S. Supreme Court, argued or briefed arbitration issues in federal and state appellate courts, and authored or coauthored numerous articles on arbitration. He is a contributing author to ABA reference "How Arbitration Works," 6th Ed.
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