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Dr. Sukhsimranjit Singh

Facilitator and Trainer

Settling disputes and finding middle ground is literally in Dr. Sukhsimranjit Singh’s DNA. He was raised in a family of mediators and peacemakers dating back to his grandfather, who resolved conflicts for large communities in India. Today, he focuses on cross-cultural dispute resolution, bringing a passion to problem-solving, managing difficult dialogues and taking innovative approaches.

 

“My mission is to help people understand the dynamics of conflict to better manage disputes. One of the best contributions one can make to another’s life is to bring peace to their day-to-day existence.” 

Sukhsimranjit has devoted the past 25 years to conflict resolution, serving as a mediator, arbitrator and neutral evaluator. He has an unwavering commitment to problem-solving, trust-building and bringing closure. He is a highly sought-after trainer, author and public speaker. He has mediated intercultural and commercial cases in the U.S., Canada, India, Switzerland, Mexico, Japan, Austria, Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Brazil and Kazakhstan.

CAREER EXPERIENCE
  • Arbitrator, Mediator and Neutral Evaluator, JAMS
  • Facilitator and Trainer, JAMS Pathways
  • Judge Danny Weinstein Managing Director, Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution
  • Professor of Law and Practice, Pepperdine Caruso School of Law
  • Assistant Dean, Graduate Law Programs, Pepperdine Caruso School of Law
  • Honorary Fellow, International Academy of Mediators
  • Board Member, Weinstein International Foundation
  • Trained thousands of lawyers, business professionals, educators, administrators, legislators and police officers in more than 30 states and 55 countries
Background & Education
  • Ph.D., Conflict Resolution, National Law University, Delhi
  • Postgraduate Fellowship, Dispute Resolution, Hamline University Dispute Resolution Institute
  • LL.M., Dispute Resolution, University of Missouri-Columbia
  • LL.B., With Honors, Law, National Academy of Legal Studies and Research, Hyderabad
  • B.A., With Honors, Pollical Science, National Academy of Legal Studies and Research, Hyderabad
Insights & Publications
    • “In the Shadow of the Pandemic: Unearthing Unequal Access to Justice Vis-à-Vis Dispute Resolution,” WASH. U. J.L. & Pol’y (2022)
    • International Commercial Arbitration With Reference to India as An Emerging Hub (Sukhsimranjit Singh and Rajinder Kaur, Eds.), Thomson Reuters, 2021
    • “Working with Corporate Culture: Best Practices for Attorneys in Business,” 56 Willamette L. Rev. 397 (2020)
    • “The New and the Old: A Qualitative Analysis of Modes of Conflict Resolution in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia” (with Maura A. E. Pilotti, Khadija El Alaoui, Muamar Hasan Salameh & Hua Al Mulhem), 25 INT’L NEGOT. 329 (2020)
    • “The Education of Dispute Resolution in Al Jazeera Al Arabiya: A Case for a Culturally Engaging Pedagogy” (with Khadija El Alaoui, Maura A. E. Pilotti & Muamar Hasan Salameh), EDUC. SCI. (March 27, 2020)
    • “Global Dispute Resolution Conference: Reflections, Trends, and Continued Development” (with Alexine Carr), 20 PEPP. DISP. RESOL. L. J. 252 (2020)
    • “Leadership for Attorneys in Business,” Willamette L. Rev. (2020)
    • “Access to Justice and Dispute Resolution Across Cultures,” 88 Fordham L. Rev. 2407 (2020)
    • “Best Practices for Mediating Religious Conflicts,” 25 ABA Disp. Resol. Mag PG (Fall 2018)
    • “Religious Arbitration and Its Struggles With American Law & Judicial Review,” 16 Pepp. Disp. Resol. L.J. 360 (Spring 2016)
    • “Building Circles of Trust: A Cross-Cultural Mediation,” in Stories Mediators Tell (Edited by Lela Love and Eric Galton), ABA (Fall 2015)
    • “Dispute Resolution Developments in India,” 21 ABA Disp. Resol. Mag. PG (Fall 2014)
    • “Beyond Foreign Policy: A Fresh Look at Cross-Cultural Negotiations and Dispute Resolution Based on the India-United States Nuclear Test Ban Negotiations,” 14 Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 105 (Fall 2012)
    • Following the Golden Rule and Finding Gold: Generosity and Success in Negotiation (with Lela Love), Vol. 3, Rethinking Negotiation Teaching Series, DRI Press (2012)
    • Bazaar Negotiations: How Different Is Negotiating in China (with Chen, et. al.), Vol. 3, Rethinking Negotiation Teaching Series, DRI Press (2012)
    • “The Need for Alternatives to Litigation: Using an Example of Medical Malpractice Disputes,” 17 L.J. of GNDU (2009)
    • Human Right Initiatives Through Public Interest Litigation by Indian Judiciary in Environmental Jurisprudence (with Dr. Daljit Singh), Bharat Publications (2003)

     

    • Keynote, New York State Dispute Resolution Association Legacy Conference (Sept. 25-26, 2025)
    • Keynote, CADRE National Symposium, Portland, Oregon (Oct. 24, 2025)
    • Keynote, Cross-Cultural Mediation: Global Lens, Indian Delegation Advanced Mediation Program, JAMS (Sept. 9, 2025)
    • Keynote, Summer Program, International Negotiation and Mediation, Portugal (July 15, 2025)
    • Keynote, Amity University School of Law, International Mediation Workshop (June 3, 2025)
    • Keynote, Madhyam Symposium on International Mediation, New Delhi (May 30, 2025)
    • Speaker, Annual Conference, International Law Section, American Bar Association, New York (May 1, 2025)
    • Trainer, Advanced Mediation Workshop, U.S. District Court, Western District of Michigan, Grand Rapids, Michigan (March 21, 2025)
    • Trainer, Ukrainian Justices on Cross-Cultural Mediation Program, JAMS (March 7, 2025)
    • Speaker, Berkeley International Law Symposium (March 10, 2025)
    • Facilitator, Board Retreat, Weinstein International Foundation, (Feb. 25, 2025)
    • Facilitator, Cross-Cultural Religious Literacy Lectures in Almaty, Kazakhstan (Dec. 9-13, 2024)
    • Keynote, CBMA Annual Conference on Mediating With Our Identity, Brazil (Nov. 9, 2024)
Work Vision

Work Vision

Create customized approaches to problem-solving that start with listening intently to diverse and difficult stories that shape our identities

Values

Values

Dedication, integrity and service

 

Areas of Focus

Areas of Focus

Organizational, identity-based and emotional conflict, multiparty and complex situations

 


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