Roger Clark is a distinguished Mediator and Arbitrator at Signature Resolution, bringing decades of legal expertise to the table. Over the course of his career, Roger has handled high-stakes litigation across multiple jurisdictions, representing both plaintiffs and defendants in complex aviation, insurance, and business disputes. His exceptional legal acumen earned him numerous accolades, including the Armitage Distinguished Alumni Award from Rutgers Law School and recognition as Adjunct Professor of the Year for his contributions to legal education. In 2017, Roger completed mediation training at Pepperdine’s prestigious Straus Institute, marking the beginning of his transition from litigation to full-time mediation. His ability to analyze intricate legal issues, coupled with his deep understanding of the nuances of both sides of a dispute, makes him a sought-after neutral in resolving high-value and emotionally charged cases.
Beyond his legal career, Roger is an avid educator, author, and advocate for public discourse. He has dedicated over fifteen years to teaching aviation law at Rutgers Law School and has shared his insights on litigation, negotiation, and dispute resolution at esteemed forums and publications. In addition to his legal work, he hosts The Four Score and Seven Project, a podcast and streaming program that explores pressing societal issues such as public safety, election integrity, and homelessness. An adventurer at heart, Roger and his family have trekked through Scotland, Ireland, and Vietnam, embracing challenges both in and out of the courtroom.