Background
Dziubla, Robert W. was born on July 18, 1952 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Edwin Stanley and Mary Lou (Thoele) Dziubla.
Dziubla, Robert W. was born on July 18, 1952 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Edwin Stanley and Mary Lou (Thoele) Dziubla.
Northwestern University (Bachelor of Arts, 1974. Juris Doctor, 1980); University of Chicago (Master of Arts, 1978). University of Washington (Master of Laws, 1983).
Senior Fulbright Fellow in Japanese Corporate and Securities Law, 1983-1985.
Faculty of Law, University of Kyota. East Asian Affairs Advisor to Senators Paul Simon, 1982-1988 and Alan Dixon, 1982.
(Resident in Los Angeles).
Worked at Arnberger, Kim, Buxbaum & Choy (Guangzhou (Canton), Guangzhou) specializing in General Business, Corporate and Commercial Transaction and Civil Litigation Practice involving Foreign Trade and International Business Transactions, Intellectual Property and Technology Transfers, Corporate Formation and other Start-Ups, Securities and Commodities, Mergers and Acquisitions, Real Estate and Construction, Regulatory and Insurance Matters, Products Liability and General Casualty, Employment Law and Immigration, Cross-border Financing and International Taxation, Natural Resources, and Environmental Law, Aircraft and Equipment Leasing, Admiralty and Maritime, and Complex Commercial Litigation and Arbitration. Admitted to the bar, 1980, Illinois. 1988, California.
1979 Jessup International Moot Court Competition: World Championship Team.
National Championship Team.
Best Brief in National Competition. Professor of International Finance Law and International Business Law (Adjunct), University of Southern California, 1994.
Senior Fulbright Fellow in Japanese Corporate and Securities Law, 1983-1984, Faculty of Law, University of Kyoto. Author: "Hotel Bankruptcies and Restructurings in the 1990s (Participant: 1) (in Japanese: Iza to iu toki no tame ni)" Volume 1-4, 60 (November 1992).
"Japan"s New Tax System," Venture Japan, Volume 1, Number.
3, 56 (1989). "Enforcing Corporate Responsibility: Japanese Corporate Directors" Liability to Third Parties for Failure to Supervise," 18 Law in Japan 55 (1986). "The Impotent Sword of Japanese Justice: the Doctrine of Shobunsei as a Barrier to Administrative Litigation," 18 Cornell International Law Journal 37 (1985).
"International Trading Companies: Building on the Japanese Model," 4 Northwestern Journal International Law & Business 422 (1982).
"Zenith Radio Corporation v. United States: The Demise of Congressionally Mandated Countervailing Duties," 1 Northwestern Journal International Law and Business 318 (1979). East Asian Affairs Advisor to Senator Paul Simon, 1982, 1988 and Senator Alan Dixon, 1982.
Partner: Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue, 1990-1993.
Baker & McKenzie, Los Angeles, 1988-1990, Tokyo, Japan, 1985-1988. Member: Illinois State Bar Association.
State Bar of California. (Also Member of Brand Farrar Dziubla Freilich & Kolstad, Los Angeles).
Specializing in cross-border disputes and business transactions, Arnberger, Kim, Buxbaum & Choy is an international law firm engaged in the transnational representation of clients from jurisdictions within Asia, the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Geographically positioned with offices in the United States. and Asia, the Firm"s resources include attorneys fluent in over a dozen languages and qualified to practice before the courts of nearly as many jurisdictions. The Firm"s clients range from entrepreneurs to major multinational companies and represent a broad variety of sectors, including the financial, construction, high technology, aviation, textile, pharmaceutical, banking. securities, insurance, resort and agricultural industries, as well as governmental and international agencies from the public sector. The Firm actively assists its multinational clients in entering the financial, manufacturing and other emerging markets of Asia, and is particularly active in the representation of foreign companies doing business with China.
With over 17 attorneys qualified in China alone, the Firm has become increasingly prominent in commercial litigation and arbitration on behalf of foreign parties and is perhaps the leading firm in intellectual property litigation in China.
The Firm is equally active in the representation of foreign parties doing business in the United States. and routinely litigates and handles transactions involving a broad range of legal issues.
Foreign policy advisor Senator Paul Simon, Chicago, 1982, Presidential Campaign, Los Angeles, 1988, Senator Alan Dixon, Chicago, 1982. Member Long Beach-Yokhaichi Japan Sister City Committee, since 1991. Trustee, secretary California Heights United Methodist Church, 1991-1994.
Member American Chamber of Commerce (Japan).
Married Linda Kay Stanwood, September 10, 1983. Children: Travis James, Stephanie Elizabeth.