Chicago construction lawyer joins AAA-ICDR arbitration roster for construction disputes
CHICAGO, IL, March 13, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ — Baker Law Group, LLC announced that Jeremy S. Baker has been appointed to the Panel of Arbitrators (Construction Industry Arbitration) of the American Arbitration Association (AAA) and its International Centre for Dispute Resolution (ICDR).
The appointment places Baker on the AAA-ICDR roster of arbitrators available to serve in construction industry arbitration matters. Arbitrators serve a role similar to judges in private proceedings, hearing evidence and issuing binding decisions under applicable arbitration rules and agreements.
“I’m truly honored to join the AAA-ICDR’s distinguished Construction Industry Panel of Arbitrators,” Baker said. “This appointment reflects my deep commitment to fair and efficient resolution of complex construction disputes.”
Baker advises clients across the design and construction industry and has served since 2015 as a Liaison to the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Contract Documents Committee, which develops and updates widely used construction contract forms. His work centers on construction contracts, project delivery methods, risk allocation, and dispute avoidance and resolution.
Baker Law Group advises architects, engineers, developers, owners, and contractors in the design and construction industry, providing transactional counsel, dispute resolution, and general counsel services. The firm works with clients on contract negotiation, project delivery strategy, risk management, and early dispute resolution efforts intended to keep projects moving from planning through closeout.
To learn more about Baker Law Group, visit the website at https://designbuildlaw.com/.
About Baker Law Group, LLC
Baker Law Group advises architects, engineers, developers, owners, and contractors in the design and construction industry, providing transactional counsel, dispute resolution, and general counsel services. The firm focuses on project delivery methods, contract negotiation, risk allocation, and dispute avoidance, applying early dispute resolution techniques to keep complex mixed-use, hospitality, multifamily, high-rise, retail, education, industrial, utility, and government projects on track from planning through closeout.
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