“As a bankruptcy judge for many years, I learned valuable skills that make me a skilled mediator and an able arbitrator. My aim is to apply those skills toward resolving disputes efficiently and effectively, whether by agreement or by arbitration.”
Judge Leif M Clark retired from judicial service in 2012, after 25 years on the bench as a bankruptcy judge for the Western District of Texas.
He has came to be widely respected for his mediation skills, honed over 30 years of hands-on experience both while he was a judge and since leaving the bench.
He has served as an expert witness in litigation, as a panel arbitrator, and as an advisor for a variety of complex matters (including international disputes).
Judge Leif M. Clark offers mediation, arbitration, insolvency consultation, expert witness assistance, examinership, and post-confirmation plan administration services for private parties, as well as consulting services for governmental and non-governmental organizations.
Judge Clark mediation experience spans a broad variety of disputes in a diverse range of industries, including:
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