alexander-blumrosen

Sir Alexander Blumrosen

International Attorney with Polaris Law

Alexander Blumrosen is the founding partner of the Paris law firm Polaris Law. He is specialized in litigating international commercial business disputes (before courts and arbitration tribunals), with particular experience in technology, IP and cross-border privacy. He is frequently named as arbitrator in institutional and ad hoc arbitration. He has been appointed Hague Commissioner and privacy monitor by US courts under the Hague Evidence Convention of 1970. He has been appointed by the European Union and the United States to sit on the Privacy Shield arbitration panel.

A graduate of Dartmouth College, Georgetown Law School and the University of Paris I, Alexander is admitted to the Bars of New York and Paris. He is a member of the ‘Tech list’ of the Silicon Valley Arbitration and Mediation Center, a past president of the International Technology Law Association and a former chair of the International Commercial Arbitration Committee of the International Section of the ABA. Mr Blumrosen is a life member of the Council on Foreign Relations and has been named a chevalier of the French Legion of Honour.

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FAQ

If I’m registered for the conference will I automatically get my CLE Credits?

No. You must sign out at the Registration/CLE desk before departing the conference.

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You need to have your Bar number for all states in which you would receive credit.

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Yes. When you sign out at the end of your last day, you will indicate the number of hours/days that you actually attended.

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Each individual attorney will need to file their own CLE credits.