Joe Profaizer

Global Co-Head of International Arbitration, Partner, Washington, D.C.

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“I specialize in international arbitration and litigation. I provide exceptional service and deliver strategic advice to assist my clients in successfully resolving their most complex and critical global commercial disputes.”

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Education and Qualifications

Joseph completed his B.A. (magna cum laude; Special Honors) at the University of Texas at Austin in 1990. He continued his studies at UT Austin, attaining his J.D. in 1993 (Research and Submissions Editor of the Texas International Law Journal). In 1999, he graduated from the London School of Economics, completing his Masters of Law (L.L.M.; with merit).

State Admissions:
District of Columbia
New York
Texas

Thought Leadership

Joe’s analysis of international legal disputes has appeared in The Washington Post, The ABA Journal, The Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones, Bloomberg, UPI, CNN Money, Reuters, Global Arbitration Review, Fox Business, Al Jazeera, Morningstar, Oil Daily, The Guardian of London and Law360. 
Joe is the author of numerous published articles, including:

  • “Techniques and Tradeoffs for Incorporating Cost- and Time-Saving Measures into International Arbitration Agreements,” Journal of International Arbitration (Issue 34.2) (2017) (with Adam J. Weiss And Erin E. Klisch).
  • “Investment Disputes Involving the Renewable Energy Industry Under the Energy Charter Treaty,” Global Arbitration Review: The Guide to Energy Arbitrations, eds. J. William Rowley QC, Doak Bishop and Gordon Kaiser (1st Edition (2015) & 2d Edition (2017) (with Igor V. Timofeyev, Charles A. Patrizia and Samuel W. Cooper).
  • “Current Topics in International Arbitration,” The Advocate (Winter 2013) (with Samuel W. Cooper and Christie A. Mathis).
  • “Year in Review: Extraterritorial Application of U.S. Law,” International Lawyer (with Charles A. Patrizia and Igor V. Timofeyev) (2013-2017).
  • “Obtaining Injunctions in Aid of Arbitration in United States Federal Courts: Addressing a Potential Threshold Jurisdictional Bar” (2012) (with Daniel Prince).
  • “Emerging Issues in the Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards” (2011).
  • “International Arbitration: Now Getting Longer and More Costly” (2008).
  • “Pre-Trial Proceedings in U.S. Courts” (1997) (with Gary B. Born); “A Practitioner’s Research Guide and Bibliography to International Civil Litigation” (1997) (with Jonathan Pratter) (1993); and “Economic Development and Environmental Law in China’s Special Economic Zones” (1993).