Law Times Korea Features Arnold & Porter Partner Anton Ware on Career Growth Through International Arbitration
Anton A. Ware, Arnold & Porter International Arbitration partner, recently spoke with Law Times Korea in a Q&A, “From Associate to Lead Counsel, Growing with the Lone Star Case,” about how Lone Star v. Korea, a long-running international arbitration matter, shaped his career.
In the interview, Anton reflected on how his involvement in the Lone Star arbitration evolved alongside his own career progression, from working on the matter as an associate to later assuming leadership responsibilities as a partner and lead counsel. He discussed the demands of sustained advocacy in complex cross-border disputes and how navigating procedural, evidentiary, and strategic challenges over time contributed to his growth as both a lawyer and a leader.
Anton also emphasized the importance of collaboration and mentorship, highlighting the value of working closely with colleagues across jurisdictions and legal systems. He noted that the experience reinforced his appreciation for teamwork, institutional knowledge, and continuity in international dispute resolution, and illustrated how long-term matters can foster both professional development and strong client relationships.
Anton was similarly featured in other recent Q&As on the Lone Star arbitration, including in The Korea Economic Daily article, “Tribunal procedural flaws led to Korea’s annulment win vs Lone Star: Arnold & Porter,” and The Chosun Ilbo article, “US lawyer says Korea won Lone Star case after tribunal procedural violations exposed.”
Read the full Law Times Korea article.