Mark Baker

Mark Baker

November 19, 2021 | New York Law Journal

Protecting Intellectual Property Rights Through International Arbitration

With IP disputes common, companies and governments should make sure to choose the right dispute resolution mechanism.

By C. Mark Baker, Cara Dowling, Ernesto M. Hernández and Mark A. Robertson

8 minute read

June 05, 2018 | New York Law Journal

Suit With Claims Against Brafman Firm Called Egregious Cheap Shot

The lawyers who irresponsibly drafted this complaint, without ascertaining the facts, have taken egregious cheap shots at the reputation, ethics, and professional standing of one of this country's foremost and most reputable attorneys.

By Mark Baker

1 minute read

November 27, 2006 | National Law Journal

Continental Drift

For the past three years, E.U. member states have been negotiating intensively a directive on mediation. Should it be implemented, U.S. companies doing business in Europe would find a more accommodating attitude toward ADR in the European Union.

By C. Mark Baker and An�bal M. Sabater/Special to The National Law Journal

10 minute read

March 18, 2005 | Law.com

Under-Privileged in the E.U.

Ith government agencies aggressively investigating wrongdoing at American corporations, attorney-client privilege in the United States has taken a battering. Things are no better in the European Union.

By C. Mark Baker and Anibal M. Sabater

8 minute read

May 31, 2010 | National Law Journal

Do 'foreign tribunals' include arbitration panels?

The proponents of American exceptionalism may well delight in an increasingly popular provision of U.S. federal law: 28 U.S.C. 1782, which allows parties to seek discovery in federal court for use in legal proceedings before "foreign or international tribunal[s]." Provisions like this do not abound around the world, and foreign and even U.S. parties may even be unaware that this one exists.

By C. Mark Baker and Efren C. Olivares

7 minute read