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Richard Mark Franklin

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Licensed for 52 years

Arbitration Lawyer at Winnetka, IL
Practice Areas: Arbitration

1161 Oakley Ave, Winnetka, IL

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Licenses

Licensed in Illinois for 52 years

State: Illinois

Acquired: 1973

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Location

Law Offices of Richard Mark Franklin

1161 Oakley Ave, Winnetka, IL, 60093-1437

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Experience

Associations

American Bar Association

Member

Chicago Bar Association

Member

Illinois State Bar Association

Member

International Dispute Resolution Association

Member

Education

1973

Columbia University School of Law

JD - Juris Doctor

1970

University of Wisconsin, Madison

BA - Bachelor of Arts

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University of Freiburg

Speaking Engagements

2004

Client Seminar, Amsterdam

Litigation Against Dutch Companies in U.S. Courts

2004

Client Seminar, Stockholm

Litigation Against Swedish Companies in U.S. Courts

2003

Client Seminar on “Overcoming Challenges to Effective International Arbitration”, New York

U.S. Approaches to Discovery in Taking Evidence

2003

Client Seminar, Chicago

The Globalization of U.S. Litigation

2003

Client Seminar, Frankfurt

U.S. Product Liability Exposure of German Automotive Equipment Manufacturers after the TREAD Act

2003

General Counsel Symposium, Düsseldorf

The Alien Tort Claims Act (“ATCA”) and its Impact on German Companies

2002

Client Seminar, Chicago

U.S. Litigation Risks-Product Liability and Procedural Law

2002

Client Seminar, Warsaw

Protecting Against U.S. Class Actions

2001

Foreign Trade Commissioners Seminar, Chicago

U.S. Product Liability — The Risks a Foreign Manufacturer Faces when Marketing Products in the United States

1999

Client Seminar, Düsseldorf

Arbitration Proceedings, Mediation, Alternative Dispute Resolution

1999

Swiss-American Chamber of Commerce, Zurich

U.S. Litigation-What Will Happen if Your Company is Sued in the U.S.

1998

Chicago Bar Association Seminar

Perspectives from Counsel in an International Arbitration

1998

Client Seminar, Chicago

Product Liability-Comparison with Foreign Jurisdictions

1998

Firm Symposium, Amsterdam

Representing European Clients in U.S. Litigation

1997

Client Seminar, Frankfurt

Overview of Recent Developments in Product Liability Law in the USA

1997

Client Seminar, Zurich

American Civil Proceedings

Publications

2003

Unknown Product Liability in North America (with Peter J. Mone, David G. Wix, Erin McCloskey Maus, James Holloway and Stephanie Vaccari)

2003

International Arbitration Checklists Discovery and Production of Evidence

1998

Unknown United States Product Liability Law (with Peter J. Mone, Michael J. Wagner and Robert B. Davidson)

1997

Unknown American Civil Proceedings

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Annual Review of the Law School of New York University Common Law World Review Scienter and Securities and Exchange Commission Rule 10b-5 Injunctive Actions: A Reappraisal in Light of Hochfelder

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Unknown Business Transactions in Germany (contributor)

Languages

German

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