Anjanette “Angie” Raymond
Kelley School of Business
Expert Bio
Anjanette “Angie” Raymond is an associate professor of business law and ethics at the Kelley School of Business and an adjunct associate professor of law at the Maurer School of Law. She has written widely about international commercial law, international commercial arbitration and international secured transactions in such publications as the Harvard Negotiation Law Review (forthcoming), Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property, and the American Review of International Arbitration.
She has written several book chapters, such as ‘How May International Standards Assist the Law Reform in England?’ in Availability of Credit and Secured Transactions in a Time of Crisis (Cambridge) and UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) Commentary (Beck).
She is an invited member of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law Online Dispute Resolution Working Group, Non-Governmental Organization (Institute of International Commercial Law. She was the former research assistant to the U.S. delegate to UNCITRAL and the reporter for the revision of the sales and leases articles of the Uniform Commercial Code.
Areas of Expertise
Legal aspects of international and domestic contracts, international commercial law, international and domestic secured transactions, cloud computing, big data, analytics, internet law, and international and domestic commercial arbitration; election security.