For over forty years, Mr. Camp’s law practice has focused upon resolving complex international commercial disputes, including recovering significant debts owed by foreign interests to foreign and domestic clients. Following practicing law at large international law firms for twenty years, Mr. Camp opened his own firm in October 2002 to focus exclusively upon international dispute resolution, Mr. Camp has been engaged to resolve numerous international disputes through litigation, arbitration and negotiation.
Since 2005, Mr. Camp has taught International Negotiations at George Washington University Law School. He also has taught International Negotiations seminars at Tecnológico de Monterrey, the largest private university in Mexico, and regularly teaches Negotiation, Persuasion and Influence online to MBA students at the E.J. Ourso College of Business at Louisiana State University.
Mr. Camp most recently was lead counsel in an ICC arbitration in London on behalf of a California healthcare company against Malaysian and Saudi Arabian-based companies, and settled a significant judgment against the People’s Republic of China. He currently is prosecuting and defending multiple lawsuits in the District of Columbia, Miami, Tampa, Florida, and working on resolving other confidential international disputes.
Mr. Camp has collected significant sums owed to his foreign and domestic clients, including a major Kuwaiti bank and one of the largest Japanese trading companies. Mr. Camp has collected significant sums from companies and individuals based in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Netherlands Antilles, and the United States, and frozen approximately $85,000,000 of Iraqi funds hidden in the Bahamas. Likewise, Mr. Camp has obtained nearly $1 billion in judgments against various Iraqi-state owned entities on behalf of twenty banks and financial institutions based in Bahrain, England, France, Kuwait, Switzerland, Tunisia, and the United Arab Emirates.
Mr. Camp has served as a member of Meridian International Center’s Board of Trustees, Executive Committee, Compensation Committee, Audit Committee, and Chair of its Governance and Nominating Committee; is a past president of the Washington Foreign Law Society, Friends of the Law Library of Congress, and the Georgetown Business Association; and was Chairman of the Audit Committee and Ex Officio member of the Board of Trustees of the American Society of International Law.
