Jennifer Huang resolves complex cross-border disputes for US, Latin American, European, African, and Asian clients. She acts as counsel in US trial and appellate litigations, as well as international commercial and investor-state arbitrations under the rules of the ICC, LCIA, ICDR, Swiss Arbitration Centre, CAM-CCBC, and UNCITRAL. Drawing on her prior experience at another prominent global law firm and at the World Intellectual Property Organization, Jennifer represents clients spanning sectors from energy to entertainment, food and beverage, telecommunications, construction, commercial aviation, aerospace, insurance, and finance.
As a member of Mayer Brown’s IP and International Arbitration practices and Global Energy group, Jennifer excels in leading multidisciplinary and multi-office case teams to trial. Her trial experience includes first-chairing opening statements and direct- and cross-examinations of fact and expert witnesses. Jennifer also regularly advises on drafting dispute resolution provisions for complex international commercial contracts.
Jennifer is a frequent speaker at professional conferences and a published author in the field of music cognition. In her active pro bono practice, she has counseled Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts on various issues and successfully represented asylum seekers in both affirmative and defensive proceedings.
International Arbitration