Robin Liu

Associate, Washington, DC

Biography

Overview

Robin is an associate in the Firm's International Arbitration Group. She represents and advises parties in the resolution of international disputes, including before arbitral tribunals constituted under the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), and the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC).  She also is committed to pro bono matters, with a particular focus on immigration matters.

Prior to joining White & Case, Robin conducted research on contemporary issues in transatlantic trade, which was funded by the Fulbright Commission and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).  She also worked at various governmental organizations, including the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the German Ministry of Finance.

At Duke Law, Robin was an Articles Editor on the Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law and a Submissions Editor for the American Journal of International Law.  Her publication on comparative immigration policies received an award from the American Society of Comparative Law.

Bars and Courts
District of Columbia
Illinois
Education
LLM
International and Comparative Law
Duke University School of Law
JD
Duke University School of Law
BA
International Relations and Global Business, German Studies
University of Southern California
Languages
English
German
Mandarin
Cantonese

Experience