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Professor Sukhsimranjit Singh Willamette University College of Law, Salem Professor Sukhsimranjit “Sukh” Singh, Willamette University College of Law, Salem. Professor Singh teaches Advanced Negotiation, Arbitration Law and Advocacy, Cross-Cultural Dispute Resolution, Negotiation, and Mediation Theory and Advocacy. His current research is focused on the benefits of universal values embedded in ancient spiritual traditions for dispute resolution. Professor Singh received his LL.B. from the National Academy of Legal Studies and Research, University of Law, Hyderabad, one of India’s premier law schools. He continued his studies with a fellowship at the University of Missouri–Columbia, where he earned his LL.M. in Dispute Resolution. While in law school, Professor Singh clerked with Chief Justice R.C. Lahoti and Justice G.S. Singhvi, both of the Supreme Court of India. After practicing human rights litigation in Punjab, Professor Singh devoted himself to the peaceful mechanism of dispute resolution. He has mediated family, cross-cultural, and inter-religious disputes and has spoken about peaceful cross-cultural conflict resolution in the United States, Europe, and Asia. Professor Singh is a board member of the Oregon Mediation Association and is a qualified mediator in the State of Punjab (India), Missouri, Minnesota, and Oregon. (05/12) |