Robert Brandt von Mehren was a young lawyer in the Hiss-Chambers Case in 1949 who rose to become a leading expert in international arbitration in a career spent at the law firm of Debevoise & Plimpton.
Background
Von Mehren was born in Albert Lea, Minnesota. His father was a civil engineer from Denmark; his mother was American. He won a national scholarship to Yale University and graduated summa cum laude. He then studied at Harvard Law School, where he graduated magna cum laude in February 1946. He also served as president of the Harvard Law Review.
In 1948, von Mehren first married Mary Katharine Kelly. In 1988, he married Susan Heller Anderson, a writer and reporter for the New York Times. He was an avid sailor and raced on Martha's Vineyard, where he owned a home in Chilmark bought from James Cagney in 1957. He died at his home in Manhattan from congestive heart failure at age 93. He was survived by wife Susan, and all four of his children
Works
Legal articles written by von Mehren include:
"The Eco-Swiss Case and International Arbitration" Volume 19 Number 4 Arbitrational International
"An International Arbitrator's Point of View: Chapter III", International Business Litigation & Arbitration Practising Law Institute
"An International Arbitrator's Point of View: Chapter II", International Business Litigation & Arbitration Practising Law Institute
"An International Arbitrator's Point of View", International Business Litigation & Arbitration 2000
"An International Arbitrator's Point of View", International Business Litigation & Arbitration 2000
"The Enforcement of International Arbitral Awards," 13.4 Diritto del Commercio, Internazionale 811
"Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards in the United States", PLI
"Book Review, Dealing in Virtue: International Commercial Arbitration and the Construction of a Transactional Legal Order – 8" American Review of International Arbitration, 117
"Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards in the United States", Vol. 1, Issue 6, 18, International Arbitration Law Review
"International Control of Civil Procedure: Who Benefits?", 57, Law and Contemporary Problems
"Burden of Proof in International Arbitration", 7, ICCA Congress Series
"Arbitration in Central and Eastern Europe: A Practitioner's View", 47, Arbitration Journal
"Rules of Arbitral Bodies Considered from a Practical Point of View", 9, Journal of International Arbitration
"From Vynior's Case to Mitsubishi: The Future of Arbitration and Public Law", Brooklyn Journal of International Law * "Extra-Territorial Application of Laws and Responses Thereto", Extra-Territorial Application of Law and Responses Thereto
"Points of Disagreement", Harvard Law School Bulletin
"Discovery Abroad: The Perspective of the U.S. Private Practitioner," 16, New York University Journal of International Law and Politics
"Transnational Litigation in American Courts: An Overview of Problems and Issues", 3, Dickinson Journal of International Law
"Discovery of Documentary and Other Evidence in a Foreign Country: Perspective of the US Private Practitioner", Extra-Territorial Application of Laws and Responses Thereto
"The Iran-U.S.A. Arbitral Tribunal", American Journal of Comparative Law
"Discovery of Documentary and Other Evidence in a Foreign Country", American Journal of International Law
"The Enforcement of Arbitral Awards Under Conventions and United States Law", Yale Journal of World Public Order
Legacy
Papers by or about von Mehren regarding the Hiss Case are available as follows: