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JAMES M. GAITIS, Esq. International Arbitration Chambers P. O. Box 1213 Whitefish, MT 59937 (406) 224-4228 e-mail: gaitis1@aol.com website: www.jamesgaitis.vpweb.com C U R R I C U L U M V I T A E James Gaitis is a nationally recognized domestic and international arbitrator, specializing in complex oil & gas/energy industry and business disputes. A long-standing member of the Texas and Montana state bars, and a former 30- year member of the Oklahoma bar, he has over 36 years experience as a practicing attorney, academic, and arbitrator. From 2006 through 2008, as the former Director of the International Dispute Resolution Programme and Global Faculty Member at the Center for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law & Policy, University of Dundee (Scotland), and Principal Teaching Fellow, he worked extensively with the late Professor Thomas Walde, the former UN Interregional Adviser on Petroleum and Mineral Legislation and EU Jean- Monnet Chair of International, Economic, Natural Resources & Energy Law. He is the Editor of the The Leading Practitioners' Guide to International Oil & Gas Industry Arbitration (forthcoming 2015 Juris Publishing). As the result of his tenure as the co-editor and then the recurring Editor-in-Chief of The College of 1 James M. Gaitis, Esq.--CV

Commercial Arbitrators Guide to Best Practices in Commercial Arbitration (1st ed. 2006, 2d ed. 2010, 3rd ed. 2013), and as the main contributor to all three editions of the Guide, he literally has played a leading role in crafting best practice guidance for commercial arbitrators in the United States. His advice regarding the operation and effect of various domestic and international arbitration rules, and their interrelationship with applicable law is frequently sought by legal counsel, sitting arbitrators, and arbitral institutions. A Fellow and former five-year Director of the College of Commercial Arbitrators and a Fellow and Chartered Arbitrator of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, Mr. Gaitis is also widely recognized as an authority on U.S. arbitration law and practice. He is a frequently invited speaker and lecturer, has testified in district court proceedings as an expert on arbitrator disclosures and ethics, and is the author of numerous articles relating to arbitration law, several of which have been cited repeatedly to the United States Supreme Court, as well as to various federal district courts and federal courts of appeal, and other courts such as the Supreme Courts of Texas and Puerto Rico. In private practice he served variously as lead trial counsel, in-house counsel, and special counsel for a diverse array of oil & gas companies and private parties active in that industry. Over the past 25 years, he has been listed on a broad variety of international and domestic arbitration panels, including the AAA National Energy Panel and Large, Complex Case Panel, the ICDR Panel and the prestigious ICDR Energy Arbitrators List, the British Columbia International Commercial Arbitration Centre, and the CPR s Oil & Gas/Energy Panel and Cross-Border Panel. He frequently serves as a chair, party-appointed, and list-appointed arbitrator on tripartite panels in cases involving all aspects of the oil & gas industry (downstream, midstream, and upstream) and the energy industry, as well as in commercial cases relating to such matters as manufacturing, construction and construction lending, engineering, sales of assets, businesses, and real property. Many of his arbitrations have involved Fortune 100 and Oil & Gas Journal Top 50 companies. He is the invited Guest Editor for a forthcoming special issue on energy sector disputes, to appear in the Journal of World Energy Law & Business (OUP/AIPN) in 2015 and has previously served at the invited Guest Editor for a similar special issue of the Journal of Energy & Natural Resources Law (IBA) published in 2007. ARBITRATION PANEL/ROSTER EXPERIENCE 2 James M. Gaitis, Esq.--CV

Fellow and Chartered Arbitrator, Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (UK) (2003-present) Fellow, College of Commercial Arbitrators (2004-present) Distinguished Neutral, National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals (Charter Member) ICDR Panel of International Arbitrators ICDR Panel of International Energy Arbitrators ICDR Energy Arbitrators List American Arbitration Association Large, Complex Case Panel American Arbitration Association National Energy Panel American Arbitration Association National Roster of Neutrals CPR International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution Cross- Border Panel (North America-based international arbitrators) CPR International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution Energy, Oil and Gas Panel CPR International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution Real Estate Panel British Columbia International Commercial Arbitration Centre, International Panel Midwest Reliability Organization--Panel of Arbitrators (one of six MROapproved arbitrators authorized to resolve bulk electric power disputes in eight states and two Canadian provinces) GENERAL ARBITRATION EXPERIENCE 1990-Present. Appointed as an arbitrator in approximately 150 domestic and international arbitrations relating to: Energy/Oil & Gas Disputes pipeline system decommissioning and salvage value determinations natural gas sales agreements (e.g., re quantity, deliverability, commitment, price redetermination/reopeners, measurement, pressure maintenance, engineering, take-or-pay, quantity, and quality obligations) joint operating agreements oil and gas drilling operations (e.g., re horizontal, unconventional, multilateral, and underbalanced drilling, completions, production) farmout agreements drilling programs the sale and acquisition of oil & gas assets 3 James M. Gaitis, Esq.--CV

unitization agreements gas gathering agreements offshore production handling agreements pipeline construction and maintenance natural gas marketing (e.g., supply commitments, open price terms, price redeterminations, indexed pricing) natural gas processing agreements, natural gas processing plant accounting liquids storage oil and gas shale exploration and development joint venture disputes in the oil & gas industry offshore drilling, completions, and production natural gas, NGL, and oil measurement & allocation royalty and overriding royalty interests and payment coalbed methane measurement and gathering cogeneration supply contracts oil field technology development and testing oil field intellectual property/patents Commercial Disputes commercial contracts sales of goods, UCC Article 2 UNIDROIT Principles fiduciary duties & agency law distribution agreements construction lending and project finance licensing agreements trusts franchise agreements fraud, tortious breach of contract patents service agreements manufacturing real estate, restrictive covenants, commercial leasing construction claims (defects, delays, lack of supervision) engineering design and defects 4 James M. Gaitis, Esq.--CV

antitrust, restraint of trade noncompete agreements requirements contracts acquisitions, sales of assets Attended diverse arbitration seminars and programs sponsored by private domestic and international organizations, state bar associations, the ICDR, AIPN, American Arbitration Association, the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, the ICC, IBA, ABA etc. Author and speaker on a variety of topics relating to arbitration, including matters concerning the operation of arbitration statutes and treaties (e.g., the Federal Arbitration Act, English Arbitration Act 1996, the New York and Panama Conventions) and domestic and international institutional arbitration rules (e.g., the UNCITRAL, ICC, LCIA, ICDR international rules and the AAA, CPR and JAMS domestic and international rules). Qualified testifying expert legal witness/consultant on arbitration vacatur law, arbitrator disclosures, ethics, and arbitration agreements. 1995-99 Planning Committee & Arbitration Council, Center for Professional Responsibility, South Texas College of Law, Houston, Texas. PRIOR PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Former trial counsel in hundreds civil court actions and regulatory proceedings, and in over 30 appeals, in matters relating to the oil & gas/energy industries, general business disputes, and real property. Consultant providing a broad variety of advice relating to international and domestic business conduct and transactions, and dispute resolution alternatives. 2007-2013 Global Faculty & Honorary Lecturer, CEPMLP, University of Dundee (Scotland)--designing, directing, and teaching courses relating to international arbitration pertaining to the energy and mining industries. 2006-2007 Director, International Dispute Resolution LL.M Programme, Centre for Energy, Petroleum & Mineral Law & Policy (CEPMLP) and Principal Teaching Fellow, University of Dundee (Scotland) (teaching LL.M classes in international commercial arbitration and investment arbitration, with a focus on the energy and mining industries) 5 James M. Gaitis, Esq.--CV

6/87-6/89 Special Counsel to El Paso Natural Gas Company. Responsible for the conduct, management, supervision, and coordination of contract, tort, and antitrust litigation pending in state and federal district and appellate courts involving over three billion dollars in asserted natural gas contract claims. Also served as trial and appellate counsel, and as lead settlement negotiator, in certain of the above-described actions and proceedings. 1/80-6/86 Partner, Emery, McCandless & Gaitis, P.C. (Oklahoma City, OK). Acted as lead trial counsel for various domestic and international oil and gas clients active in the oil & gas industry as producers, mineral interest and royalty owners, drilling contractors, service companies, gas processors, and natural gas pipelines. Represented domestic and international oil and gas clients in commercial transactions with respect to their conduct and practices in the oil and gas business in the southwestern and western United States, and North America. Represented oil and gas clients, both as creditors and debtors, in bankruptcy proceedings. Representation of clients in matters pertaining to real estate transactions, real estate disputes, and plant construction disputes. 6/78-12/79 Counsel, El Paso Exploration Company/Natural Gas Company. Responsible for in-house representation in connection with state and federal district court proceedings, state regulatory proceedings and related appeals involving disputes between oil and gas producers, the implementation of the NGPA, and the drafting and negotiation of natural gas purchase contracts, farmout agreements, joint operating agreements, and unitization agreements. CURRENT & RECENT PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS/ACTIVITIES State Bar of Texas (1979-present) Oklahoma Bar Association (1980-2009) State Bar of Montana (1992-present) (Member, Dispute Resolution Committee--1993-96; Board of Editors, The Montana Lawyer 1993-96 (Editor, Annual Developments in the Law feature (1994-96)) Association of International Petroleum Negotiators (AIPN) Global Faculty Member & Honorary Lecturer, Centre for Energy, Petroleum & Mineral Law & Policy, University of Dundee, Scotland (2007-2013) Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (Fellow & Chartered Arbitrator) (Member, Standing Sub-committee on Arbitration) College of Commercial Arbitrators (Member, Board of Directors: 2006 2009, 2012-2014; chair, ad hoc committee/study group on arbitrator 6 James M. Gaitis, Esq.--CV

disclosures (2008); chair, Amicus Committee (2008); Co-Chair, Editorial Committee (2010-2013)) Institute for Transnational Arbitration (Advisory Board Member) National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals, Charter Member CPR International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution (Academic Member, Energy Committee, Arbitration Committee) (2002-2009) Board of Editors, Journal of World Energy, Law & Business Associate Editor, Oil, Gas & Energy Law Intelligence (2006-2009) Associate Editor, Transnational Dispute Management (2006-2009) Task Force Member College of Commercial Arbitrator s Summit on Business to Business Arbitration, 2010 Honorary Host Committee, 13 th Annual Spring Conference, ABA Dispute Resolution Section, Denver, CO April 2011 EDUCATION University of Notre Dame BA 1976 (with honors) University of Iowa College of Law JD 1978 Note & Comment Editor, Iowa Law Review LANGUAGES English (native language) Russian (advanced reading) Spanish (advanced reading) PUBLICATIONS Books Editor, The Leading Practitioners Guide to International Oil & Gas Industry Arbitration (forthcoming Juris Pub 2015) Editor-in-Chief, The College of Commercial Arbitrators Guide to Best Practices in Commercial Arbitration Third Edition (J. Gaitis, C. Ingwalson, V. Shelanski eds. Juris Pub 2013) Editor-in-Chief, The College of Commercial Arbitrators Guide to Best Practices in Commercial Arbitration Second Edition (J. Gaitis, R. Wachsmuth, C. von Kann eds. Juris Pub 2010) 7 James M. Gaitis, Esq.--CV

Editor, The College of Commercial Arbitrators Guide to Best Practices in Commercial Arbitration (C. von Kann, J. Gaitis, J. Lehrman eds. Juris Pub 2006) (coauthor Chapters 3, 5, 10, and 11) Finalist, CPR International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution 2007 Book Awards. Book Chapters International Arbitration in Oil, Gas, and Energy (with Thomas Walde) The Leading Arbitrators Guide to International Arbitration (3 rd ed. 2014 Juris Pub.) In addition to substantively editing, revising, and generally contributing to the various chapters of The College of Commercial Arbitrators Guide to Best Practices in Commercial Arbitration (Third Edition), Mr. Gaitis is a coauthor of the following chapters of that publication: Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 3 Nonneutral Arbitrators Chapter 5 Determining Jurisdiction and Arbitrability Chapter 8 Discovery Chapter 11 Awards Chapter 12 Postaward Matters (cited in Hill v. Wackenhut Servs. Int'l, 2013 U.S. Dist. Lexis 133094 (D.D.C. 2013) and quoting at length J. Gaitis discussion of functus officio doctrine as supporting court's conclusion that arbitrator exceeded his authority by reconsidering a partial final award) Chapter 15 Class Arbitrations Chapter 16 International Arbitration (Preliminary Matters) Chapter 17 International Arbitration (Conduct of the Proceeding) Articles Guest Editor, Journal of World Energy Law & Business, Special Issue on Energy Sector Disputes (OUP/AIPN) (forthcoming 2015) Guest Editor (with Graham Coop, former General Counsel, Energy Charter Secretariat), Journal of Energy and Natural Resources Law (International Bar 8 James M. Gaitis, Esq.--CV

Association), Vol. 25, No. 3 (Special Issue on Energy Dispute Settlement) (August 2007). Finality, Functus Officio, and Ripeness: The Interlocutory Arbitral Award Conundrum, 17 Journal of the American College of Construction Lawyers, No.2 (August 2013) Assessing the Risks in the Use of Interim and Partial Final Awards, JAMS Global Engineering and Construction Newsletter (May 2012) Clearing the Air on "Manifest Disregard" and Choice of Law in Commercial Arbitration: A Reconciliation of Wilko, Hall Street, and Stolt-Nielsen, 22 Am. Rev. Int'l Arb. 21-43 (2011) Unraveling the Mystery of Wilko v. Swan: Traditional American Arbitration Vacatur Law and the Accidental Demise of Party Autonomy, 7 Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal 1-63 (2007) (Cited to the United States Supreme Court in Hall Street v. Mattel, 552 U.S. 576 (2008)) The Federal Arbitration Act: Risks and Incongruities Relating to the Issuance of Interim and Partial Final Awards in Domestic and International Arbitration, 16 Am Rev. Int l Arb pp. 1-135 (2006) (Cited to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in Bosack v. Soward, 573 F.3d 891 (9 th Cir. 2009); cited to the Texas Supreme Court in In re Norwood, No. 10-0112)). International and Domestic Arbitration Procedure: The Need for a Rule Providing a Limited Opportunity for Arbitral Reconsideration of Reasoned Awards, 15 Am. Rev. Int l Arb. 9-105 (2004) (Cited (1) to the United State Supreme Court in the Petition for Writ of Certiorari in Wein & Malkin v. Hemsley-Spear, Inc., 846 N.Y.S.2d 1201 (N.Y. 2006), cert. dismissed and remanded, 548 U.S. 940 (2006); (2) to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit by the Appellee in T. CO Metals LLC v. Dempsey Pipe & Supply, Inc., 592 F.3d 329 (2d Cir. 2010)). Non-neutral Arbitrators, 4 J. Am. Arb. 369-81 (2005) (with Richard Chernick and Robert Davidson) The Ongoing Federalization of Commercial Arbitration in Montana, The Montana Lawyer, Vol. 30, No. 7 (April 2005) (cited to the United States Supreme Court in Petition for Certiorari in Kelker v. Geneva-Roth Ventures, Inc., No. DA 12-0313). Reexamining Finality: How to Revise Institutional Practice Rules to Allow for Reconsideration of Reasoned Arbitration Awards (Pt. I), Alternatives (the monthly 9 James M. Gaitis, Esq.--CV

publication of the CPR International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution), Vol. 23, No. 7, p. 113 (2005). It s time to Provide Parties a Limited Opportunity to Seek Rehearing on Reasoned Arbitration Awards (Pt. II), Alternatives (the monthly publication of the CPR International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution), Vol. 23, No. 8, p. 132 (2005). Report of the Committee on Public Lands, 17 Energy L. J. 597 (1996) (with M. Sullivan, G. Rothchild, L. Slade, and W. Watson) (pp. 597-606). Report of the Committee on Public Lands, 16 Energy L. J. 225 (1995) (with M. Sullivan, J. Watkiss, K. Connolly, P. Romeo, and G. Rothschild) (pp. 225-44) SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS International Oil & Gas Disputes (Scheduled Houston Oil & Gas Disputes 2015 (Texas State Bar) Jan. 8-9, 2015 luncheon speaker, Jan. 9) International Onshore Gas Processing Disputes and Offshore Production Handling Disputes annual ICDR/AIPN conference on International Oil & Gas Arbitration (Calgary Oct. 16-17, 2014) Guest commentator--emergency Arbitrators--International Arbitration Club of New York (New York May 2014) Review and recognition of international interlocutory arbitral rulings, International Arbitration Club of New York (New York--November 2013) Finality and Ripeness--The Evolving Reviewability of Interlocutory Arbitral Awards, Annual Meeting of the American College of Construction Lawyers (Coral Gables, February 2013) Contemporary Issues in Commercial Arbitration, Annual Meeting of the College of Commercial Arbitrators (San Francisco, October 2008) Making Arbitration Work, Spring Meeting, American College of American Trial Lawyers (Tucson, March 2008) 10 James M. Gaitis, Esq.--CV

Risks and Incongruities in the Issuance of Interim and Partial Final Awards Annual Meeting of the College of Commercial Arbitrators (New York, October 2007) Energy Sector Dispute Resolution (Panel discussion sponsored by the U.S./Mexican Bar Association and the CPR) Border Energy Forum (San Diego, October 2007) Specialized Arbitration & Advocacy Skills in International Oil & Gas Disputes An Annual CEPMLP Five-Day Seminar (Seminar director/speaker) (St. Andrews, Scotland, UK August 2007) Best Practices in Commercial Arbitration Juris Conferences (Washington, D.C. May 2007) Meeting Co-Chair (With Ruth V. Glick), Annual Meeting of the College of Commercial Arbitrators (Seattle, October 2005) Best Practices in Commercial Arbitration Annual Meeting ABA DR Section (Los Angeles, April 2005) Montana Judicial Conference Featured Speaker on the topic of arbitration (1995) 11 James M. Gaitis, Esq.--CV