Mark Davis
Adjunct Faculty

801-221-1108
Mark.Davis@byulaw.net

Classes Taught

International Public & Commercial Arbitration; International Moot Court

Biography

Mark D. Davis has an active Washington D.C. international trade practice, representing clients from around the world in matters involving U.S. trade protection laws and Customs disputes. He also has significant involvement in international arbitration and dispute resolution. He has written numerous articles and books on international arbitration and has presented lectures on international trade issues at universities throughout China and the formcer Soviet Union. As an adjunct professor of law, Mr. Davis has taught courses in international law and international dispute resolution at Georgetown University Law Center, at the American University in Washington, D.C., and at Brigham Young University. He has coached the BYU International Moot Court teams since 1998.

Prior to founding his present law firm, Davis & Leiman P.C., Mr. Davis worked for six years at the Washington, D.C. law firm of Steptoe & Johnson specializing in international law, arbitration, antitrust, and antidumping cases. He also worked as a legal advisor to the arbitrators in the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal in the Netherlands. Mr. Davis speaks Italian, Russian and Dutch and plays the Irish bodhran in the Celtic band FiddleSticks.