Kiran Nasir Gore is Counsel in the Law Offices of Charles H. Camp, PC, working on all facets of international dispute resolution.
Over the past 10 years, Ms. Gore has developed expertise in public and private international law, foreign investment strategies, and international dispute resolution. Her current and past clients include governments, corporations, institutions, and private individuals. Ms. Gore advocates before US courts, ad hoc arbitration panels, commercial and investment tribunals, and investigative authorities. In addition, she provides strategic advice on treaty law, conflict of laws, and legislative reform.
Ms. Gore supports GW Law’s International and Comparative Law Program by teaching Fundamental Issues in US Law, a course for foreign LLM students to better understand the US legal system, alongside two different legal research and writing courses. Ms. Gore is also the coach and advisor to GW Law’s Vis Commercial Arbitration Moot team, which competes in Vienna or Hong Kong each year. She has been involved with the Vis Moot since 2008, having served as a competitor, coach to various teams, and an arbitrator during Vis Moot events around the world.
She is frequently invited to speak at conferences and publish articles on international law, international development, and dispute resolution. She serves as Associate Editor of the ICSID Review – Foreign Investment Law Journal, Associate Editor of the Kluwer Arbitration Blog, and is a consultant to Wolters Kluwer’s international and comparative law publishing program, where she provides strategic advice on acquisition, development, and marketing of thought leadership content.
Previously Ms. Gore was a Senior Associate in the Washington, DC office of Three Crowns LLP, an elite global law firm focused on international dispute resolution (2014-2017); and before that, an Associate in the New York office of DLA Piper LLP, one of the world’s leading large law firms (2010-2014). Early in her career, Ms. Gore was a judicial intern to Hon. James C. Francis, IV, Magistrate Judge in the Southern District of New York and a law clerk in the Office of General Counsel of Michael Kors, Inc. USA, a publicly-traded luxury goods company.
Education
BA, New York University; JD, Brooklyn Law School