Peter Rundle has been an arbitrator with the American Arbitration Association (AAA) for 25 years. He is an arbitrator with the International Centre for Dispute Resolution (ICDR), the AAA's international division. Additionally, Mr. Rundle serves on the AAA's Commercial and Real Estate Large, Complex Case Panels, as well as its Consumer Panel. Peter is also a member of the Panel of Distinguished Neutrals with the International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution (CPR).Peter has been a regular participant in domestic and international ADR meetings and conferences, including ICC (Singapore & San Francisco), LCIA (London & Miami), CPR (New York), AAA-ICDR (Coronado, Scottsdale, Nashville, et al.), ICSID-ICC-ICDR (Washington, DC), and ATLAS (Atlanta). Mr. Rundle is a member of the London Court of Int'l Arbitration's North American Users' Council.As party advocate, Peter Rundle has tried or arbitrated cases before state and federal courts, as well as domestic and international arbitration tribunals. With a primary focus on business, commercial, real estate/construction and technology disputes, Peter has experience with virtually every aspect of civil litigation and arbitration. He has represented individuals as well as large, multi-national enterprises. His trial experience includes defense of enforcement actions brought by the SEC and FTC, as well as breach of contract, business tort and fraud claims. He has sat as arbitrator in cases ranging from small consumer and mass arbitration matters to 9-figure high-profile multi-party complex controversies.Well-known for his even-handed and diligent approach to dispute resolution, Peter Rundle is a highly sought-after domestic and international arbitrator. Mr. Rundle's deep and diverse experience affords him keen insight into the unique disputes before him. His awards are clear and well-written, thoroughly reasoned and widely-respected - and upheld in the appellate courts.Ensuring that each arbitration participant is treated equally and fairly is a foundational pledge that underpins Mr. Rundle’s ADR practice. At the outset of the arbitration process, Mr. Rundle works with the parties appearing before him to understand the unique circumstances of their dispute. Through this dialogue, and with insight gained from years of private practice in large national firms, as well as with small local practices, Mr. Rundle develops hearing procedures that maintain a level playing field, promote efficiency, and ensure all parties have a full and fair opportunity to present their claims and defenses.
Listed skills include Arbitration, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Commercial Litigation, Product Defect And Warranty, and 38 others.