Ted Lynch has 20 years of experience handling complex commercial litigation and arbitration matters with the consistent aim of achieving the clients' individual goals based upon the particular facts and circumstances of each case. He has represented clients in varying disputes, including those arising from M&A transactions, project development agreements, licensing and supply agreements, energy projects, shareholder agreements, employment contracts, securities transactions, construction disputes, real estate transactions, financial products, and alleged business torts. He has handled cases of all sizes and advised clients through all aspects of disputes, including investigations, negotiations, mediations, and the different phases of litigation and arbitration.
Ted also has significant experience representing U.S. and non-U.S. clients in cross-border disputes, including those requiring the collection and presentation of evidence located in multiple jurisdictions and the application of foreign laws. He has extensive experience appearing in U.S. courts at the trial and appellate levels. His arbitration experience includes domestic and international arbitration, and he has appeared before tribunals in the United States, Europe, Asia, and Africa administered by or conducted under rules of the AAA, CPR, ICC, ICDR, LCIA, SAC, CRCICA, and UNCITRAL.
Ted is an adjunct professor at Brooklyn Law School, where he teaches a course on commercial and international arbitration.
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- University of Pennsylvania (J.D. 1997 cum laude; Articles Editor, Journal of International Economic Law); Cornell University (B.A. 1994 in History and Government with concentration in international relations and distinction in all subjects)
- New York, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and U.S. District Courts for the Southern, Eastern, Northern, and Western Districts of New York
- Law Clerk to the Honorable Jay C. Waldman, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania (1997-1998)