Elected Member

Adam Raviv

Washington, DC
The White House
Education
Yale University, B.A.
University of Auckland, M.A.
Harvard Law School, J.D.

Adam Raviv is Senior Counsel in the Office of the Assistant Attorney General, Civil Division at the U.S. Department of Justice, where he serves as a political appointee. He was previously Senior Ethics Counsel at the White House. Before that, he was Special Counsel at WilmerHale LLP in Washington, DC, where he practiced in a variety of areas. He was also Lecturer-in-Law at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, where he taught an annual course in international arbitration. He clerked for the Honorable Stanley Marcus on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. 

Mr. Raviv's articles have appeared in the Harvard Law Review, Harvard International Law Journal, University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law, University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform, Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics, George Mason Law Review, George Washington International Law Review, Corporate Counsel, American Review of International Arbitration, Arbitration International, Global Arbitration Review, Transnational Dispute Management, Yearbook on Arbitration and Mediation, Law360, Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, and the Kluwer Arbitration Blog. His articles have been cited widely, including by the United States Supreme Court. In 2011, Mr. Raviv was awarded the American Society of International Law’s Private International Law Prize.

 
Areas of Expertise
Antitrust Law
Appellate Litigation (Litigation)
Complex Litigation
Class Actions (Complex Litigation)
Election (Political Law)
First Amendment (Constitutional Law)
Government Ethics (Government Law)
Immigration Law
International Commercial Arbitration (International Law)
Litigation
Professional Responsibility (Ethics)
Securities Law