International litigation and arbitration takes many forms. Mr. Posey studied international commercial arbitration law at the highly-ranked Stockholm University LL.M. program, where he also coached the Vis Moot Arbitration Team. Mr. Posey has experience dealing with international clients and the cross-border application of law.
Australian UN Worker v D.C.-based UN Contractor. Obtained significant settlement in confidential mediation on behalf of Australian land mine inspector, whose leg was traumatically amputated by one of several landmines alleged to be negligently left behind by landmine removal contractor based in Washington, D.C. Overcame significant challenges involving potential application of Sudanese and international law.
Mid-Size Manufacturing Business – Mr. Posey advised a national manufacturing business as to the enforcement and terms in a “battle of the forms” dispute with a Mexican subsidiary of an international appliance manufacturer, including the application of the Convention on the International Sale of Goods.
Australian Bank v. Texas Wind Farm Developer. Compelled Texas wind farm developer to arbitrate claims involved in Australian lender’s guaranteed investment in distressed wind farm project.