Peter Rundle
Peter Rundle
Website http://www.RundleLawCorp.com
Biography
Peter Rundle has served as an arbitrator with the American Arbitration Association (AAA) for more than 25 years. During that time, as chair, wing or sole arbitrator, he has heard cases involving relatively small consumer claims, mass arbitration matters, and 9-figure high-profile, multi-party controversies. Mr. Rundle’s litigation and arbitration experience spans a wide range of business, corporate, investment, finance, real estate, construction, partnership, trade secret, fraud and business tort matters. He is particularly well-known for his experience with electronic and high-tech manufacturing, reliability and supply chain issues, as well as software development, customization and deployment matters. His construction experience runs the gamut from residential construction disputes to commercial / industrial projects and culminating in large public infrastructure controversies.
As party advocate, Mr. Rundle has represented domestic and international parties before major institutional tribunals (e.g., ICC, ICDR, JAMS) in manufacturing services disputes, patent license royalty controversies, and software development joint venture matters. He has prevailed as trial counsel in state and federal bench and jury trials involving commercial, commodity, banking, real estate, securities, investment, business tort, and trade / marketing issues.
Mr. Rundle has been a key-note speaker at several international technology conferences focused on manufacturing, quality control, product reliability and warranty obligations. He has published peer-reviewed articles in IEEE journals, and is a regular guest-lecturer at the University of Maryland’s A. James Clark School of Engineering. Peter regularly leads meetings of seasoned arbitrators discussing current and cutting-edge issues and cases impacting the ADR community.
Peter is a member of the AAA’s Large, Complex Case Panel, as well as its Commercial, Real Estate and Consumer Panels. Additionally, Mr. Rundle is a member of the AAA’s international division – the International Centre for Dispute Resolution (ICDR), CPR’s Panel of Distinguished Neutrals, and the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA), North American Users’ Council.