 Practices
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F. Joseph Diab concentrates his practice in the areas of general corporate and international commercial law. He also serves as a North Carolina Superior Court Mediator focusing on resolution of complex commercial disputes.
He earned his law degree and master’s degree in international law from Duke University where he served as a senior editor on the International Law Journal and interned with the legal departments of the United Nations and the Organization of American States in Washington, D.C. He is former chair of the North Carolina Bar Association Section on International Law and Practice.
Publications:
“Organizational Systems for Conflict Resolution,” in Alternative Dispute Resolution in North Carolina, A New Civil Procedure, Clare, Roundtree & Manley, Editors, N.C. Bar Foundation & N.C. Dispute Resolution Commission, (2003).
“Understanding U.S. Immigration Law: An Overview of Policy, Practice and Procedure,” North Carolina Bar Association CLE Manuscript, (September, 2001).
“Basics of United States Immigration Law: A Guide for Corporate and In-House Counsel,” Basics of International Law: Practice Tools for North Carolina’s Emerging Global Economy, North Carolina Bar Association CLE Manuscript, (October, 1998).
Note, United States Ratification of the American Convention on Human Rights, Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law, 337 (1992). Awarded "Best Student Publication, 1992" by the Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law.
 Career Highlights
- Chair, North Carolina Bar Association Section on International Law & Practice, 2002-2003
- Harvard Law School, Program on Negotiation, 2001.
- The Hague Academy of International Law, summer session, 1992.
- International Institute of Human Rights, Strasbourg, France, summer session, 1991
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 Education
- Amherst College, B.A., 1987
- Duke University School of Law, J.D. and LL.M in International Law, 1992
 Bar & Court Admissions
 Civic & Professional Memberships
- American Bar Association, Section on Business Law
- North Carolina Bar Association, Section on Dispute Resolution
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