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    PearceLaw Group - Firm's Members - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/15/2001    Last Visited: 7/2/2002  

    Professor Jack J. Coe, Jr., J.D., Ph.D.
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    16, #1, January 2001, Arbitration Under NAFTA Chapter Eleven: Some Pragmatic Reflections Upon The First Case Filed Against Mexico, Clyde C. Pearce and Jack J. Coe, Jr. Case commentary.
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    Arbitration Under NAFTA Chapter Eleven: Some Pragmatic Reflections Upon The First Case Filed Against Mexico, 23 Hastings International and Comparative Law Review, 311 (Spring-Summer 2000) Clyde C. Pearce and Jack J. Coe, Jr.
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    Professor Jack J. Coe, Jr., J.D., Ph.D.

    An eminent member of the Pearce Law Group, Professor Jack Coe combines academic discipline with hands-on international experience.

    After graduating with distinction from U.C.L.A. in 1975, Jack Coe attended Loyola Law School, where as a member of the Law Review, he did independent summer research at Oxford University and published his first article on matters affecting the administration of justice.After law school, he returned to England to study private international law, first as a Rotary International Scholar at the University of Exeter (where he received his LL.M) and later, after attaining a tenure at Pepperdine Law School, at the London School of Economics (where he received his Ph.D).Coe's academic qualifications also include the Diploma of the Hague Academy of International Law (issued after written and oral examinations in 1990).

    Professor Coe has lectured and taught classes in several European capitals including Amsterdam, Edinburgh, London, Moscow and Salzburg.Among his writings are two books, one a treatise on international commercial arbitration and the other a practitioner's desk-book on foreign investment risk and planning (emphasizing expropriation) which he co-authored with Judge Richard C. Allison of the Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal.While on leave of absence, Professor Coe worked for two years as a staff lawyer ("Legal Assistant") at the Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal where he was intimately involved with numerous expropriation cases.

    He is a member of the California and Washington state bars and at present consults in connection with international disputes and corporate risk planning.He is a Member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, Consultant to the California State Bar International Law Section, and Co-Chair of the ABA's International Courts Committee (International Law Section).

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