Los Angeles, California
515 S. Flower St, Suite 4500 Los Angeles, CA, 90071
Paul E. Burns, Esq., is a nationally recognized arbitrator and mediator with more than 30 years of experience in technology, intellectual property, and complex commercial litigation and transactions, including 21 years as a neutral additionally covering entertainment, franchise, healthcare, life sciences, Internet, business/corporate, insurance, finance, professional liability, cybersecurity/privacy, real estate and securities matters. Based in Los Angeles and Phoenix, he is available nationwide and internationally. He has presided over more than 500 arbitrations and 150 mediations involving disputes valued in excess of $100 million, including many international disputes. A Fellow of the College of Commercial Arbitrators, he is consistently honored by inclusion in Best Lawyers® (2007–2026), including multiple Lawyer of the Year awards, and has long maintained an AV® Preeminent™ rating from Martindale-Hubbell. Mr. Burns is also listed on the Silicon Valley Arbitration and Mediation Center’s Tech List of the world’s leading technology-focused neutrals.
Mr. Burns is widely recognized as being among the nation’s leading complex commercial, technology and intellectual property neutrals, known for combining unsurpassed subject-matter specialties with exceptional alternative dispute resolution (ADR) leadership. He is trusted by Am Law 200 firms, Fortune 1000 companies and sophisticated parties to resolve their most complex and high-stakes disputes across many industries. A former partner at an Am Law 200 firm and former managing attorney of his own firm, which was honored by being named as a Best Lawyers® Best Law Firm, he brings exceptional legal and business acumen to every matter. He has also been recognized for decades as having a specialty in e-discovery, and he has served as a special master for e-discovery in state and federal courts.
As an arbitrator, Mr. Burns has presided over hundreds of complex cases under the rules of AAA, ICDR, CPR and now JAMS, with extensive experience serving as panel chair and as an emergency arbitrator. He is particularly known for his procedural command, meticulous preparation and ability to manage discovery-heavy, multiparty proceedings, including cases involving injunctive relief and e-discovery, efficiently and cost-effectively. As a mediator, Mr. Burns is widely respected for breaking impasse and delivering practical resolutions in high-conflict, high-value disputes. He is known for combining rigorous legal analysis with principled negotiation in a distinctive mediation approach, and he is grounded in thorough preparation and active engagement. Counsel frequently commend his persistence, clarity and staying power, noting that he continues to work toward settlement until resolution is achieved.
Mr. Burns has taught ADR courses for over 15 years at Pepperdine University Caruso School of Law’s top-ranked Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution, including courses on mediation of entertainment and intellectual property disputes, arbitration practice and advocacy, and ADR ethics. In addition, he will join USC Gould School of Law as adjunct faculty in spring 2026, teaching the course ADR Law and Policy. He also designed and taught the courses Patent Litigation and Biotechnology Licensing & Litigation at Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law for over 12 years. Mr. Burns’ law school courses have always included a component teaching students how to mediate cases involving parties from different countries and cultures, making him particularly experienced and suitable for mediating and arbitrating international disputes.
An active thought leader in the ADR community, Mr. Burns has been a prolific, sought-after speaker on arbitration, mediation, IP, technology and e-discovery for leading organizations including the American Arbitration Association, AIPLA (where he served as ADR Section chair), the Association of Corporate Counsel, The Sedona Conference (board member), the Licensing Executives Society, the Copyright Society of the USA, the Beverly Hills Bar Association and the Federal Bar Association (past chapter president and board member). He also served on INTA’s Panel of Neutrals and is a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation.
Clients turn to Mr. Burns for his rare blend of elite legal credentials, subject-matter fluency and ADR experience —delivering practical, lasting resolutions that save time, protect value and restore control in high-stakes disputes.
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