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Top row (left to right) Serena Lee, Glen Park, Caterina Cesario
Bottom row (left to right) Dadriana Lepore, Xènia Campàs Gené, Se Won Park, Alejandro Martínez Sanchez
Caterina Cesario, LL.M. ’23, was selected for the 2024 ABA Section of Dispute Resolution Fellowship and will serve on the Arbitration Committee.
Xènia Campàs Gené, LL.M. ‘23, was selected to serve on the NextGen Committee of the Sports Lawyers Association. The Sports Lawyers Association is a non-profit, international, professional organization whose common goal is the understanding, advancement, and ethical practice of sports law.
Serena Lee ’05 was appointed the President and CEO of the International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution.
Dadriana Lepore, LL.M. ’11, in addition to her practice in family law, domestic relations matters, and mediation, teaches Family Law and Divorce Mediation at Roger Williams Law School in Rhode Island.
Alejandro Martínez Sanchez, LL.M. ’23, was selected for the Young ITA Mentorship Program. The Young ITA promotes the involvement of young professionals (under 40) in the international arbitration community through programs, publications, and other activities. Also, Martínez was chosen as one of the professors for a postgraduate degree in international investments offered by the Barcelona Bar Association, and as the Kukin Teaching Fellow for the International Investment Arbitration class.
Se Won Park, ’23, joined the International Dispute Resolution/International Arbitration Practice Group at Shin & Kim.
Glen Parker, ’10 and LL.M. ‘11 was appointed Assistant Deputy Chief Appellate Court Attorney and oversaw two ADR programs at the Appellate Division, 2nd Department in the New York State Unified Court System.