Rebecca Callahan is a 30-year, AV-rated attorney who spent her career handling complex business litigation matters in state and federal court. She is now a full-time arbitrator / mediator.
Rebecca received her JD from Cal Berkeley and her undergraduate degree from USC. She also earned an LLM in Dispute Resolution from Pepperdine University School of Law / Straus Institute, where she serves as an adjunct professor teaching mediation, arbitration and mediating the litigated case.
Rebecca speaks and writes frequently on various ADR topics. Most recently, she presented on Arbitrator Level 1 Training for the American Arbitration Association, Arbitration Theory and Practice for Pepperdine University School of Law, You’re not in Kansas Any More: Seven Things Litigators Must Know Before Stepping Into an Arbitration for the California Lawyers Association, The Queen’s Gambit: Skills, Techniques & Strategies for Seeing Three Moves Ahead in Mediation for the California Lawyers Association, and Arbitrator Ethics: Ensuring the Integrity of the Process for the American Arbitration Association.
Appointed to over 60 arbitrations over the past 12 years, several of which have been three-arbitrator panels in the Large Complex Commercial Case Panel of the American Arbitration Association. Approximately half of all assignments have gone through hearing to award and have required reasoned awards. Case examples include: