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Kate E. Frenzinger  


Associate




2415 East Camelback Road
Suite 700
Phoenix, Arizona 85016-4245
United States

T: (480) 606-5114
F: (480) 606-5514

Kate E. Frenzinger is involved in the area of commercial dispute resolution in the United States and throughout the globe. Her practice includes domestic and cross-border commercial contracts, real estate and hospitality, trade secrets, and unfair business practices. Ms. Frenzinger’s dispute resolution experience includes mediation, arbitration, and litigation. Ms. Frenzinger recently:

  • Achieved highly favorable arbitration award for a hospitality developer in a complex cross-border real estate dispute in Mexico and California involving litigation and international arbitration;
  • Successfully defended a former employee of a Canadian satellite parts manufacturer in a trade secret and noncompete claim, including obtaining summary judgment and an attorneys’ fee award;
  • Represented a multibillion-dollar Brazilian oil and gas company in international construction contract disputes and attorneys' fee dispute in the federal courts of New York and Texas.

Ms. Frenzinger also has experience in appellate proceedings, including:

  • Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Supreme Court from the Ninth Circuit in a 47 USC § 230 immunity case;
  • Second Circuit appeal of jurisdiction and forum issues, including assertion of sovereign immunity;
  • Fifth Circuit appeal of jurisdiction and forum issues.

In 2003, she participated in the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot tournament in Vienna.

Berilling

  • Arizona
  • United States District Court for the District of Arizona

Memberships

  • Member, Sandra Day O'Connor Inn of Court, Phoenix, Arizona
  • International Bar Association

Publikasjoner

  • Co-authored article entitled, "Hall Street Associates: The End of Manifest Disregard Challenges?" regarding the implications of the Supreme Court's recent decision in Hall Street Associates v. Mattel, Inc. for DLA Piper International Arbitration Newsletter, Spring 2008.
  • Drafted article entitled, “Parties to Foreign BIT Arbitration Proceedings May Seek Discovery Through U.S. District Court,” regarding the implications of the District of New Jersey’s decision in In Re Oxus Gold PLC for DLA Piper International Arbitration Newsletter, Spring 2007.
  • Contributed to the chapter "Resolving Disputes Over Information Technology Transfers" in Legal Issues in the Global Information Society, published for the World Summit on the Information Society held in Tunisia, November 2005.

Civic and Charitable

  • Mother's March Volunteer, March of Dimes
  • St. Mary's FoodBank Alliance


UTDANNING

  • J.D., Loyola Marymount University 2004
      cum laude
      Order of the Coif, Chief Copy Editor and Executive Board, Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Review, 2004
  • B.A., University of California at Los Angeles 1999
      Art History

UTDANNING

  • J.D., Loyola Marymount University 2004
      cum laude
      Order of the Coif, Chief Copy Editor and Executive Board, Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Review, 2004
  • B.A., University of California at Los Angeles 1999
      Art History


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