Arthur B. Clark

Arthur B. Clark

Mr. Clark is a partner in Calvo & Clark’s Guam office. His practice is focused on both litigation and transactional work and has included a number of high profile representations on Guam. Mr. Clark is counsel to the Honorable Felix Camacho, Governor of Guam, and has served as general counsel to the Guam Economic Development and Commerce Authority since 2000.

Mr. Clark has handled a number of significant private bond and securitized financing transactions on Guam with values ranging up to $100 million. His work includes all forms of business entity organization, general commercial matters, and real estate contracts. He also has extensive experience with international arbitration. As general counsel for the Guam Economic Development and Commerce Authority, he has provided wide-ranging legal advice to the public corporation responsible for the government’s public financing and for business development on Guam.

Mr. Clark also has extensive trial and appellate experience in commercial and governmental litigation matters. He successfully handled a case that enjoined the Guam Telephone Authority from continuing to provide Internet Service Provider services, in competition with other ISP’s. Mr. Clark has successfully represented clients before the Guam Supreme Court on numerous occasions, including a case on behalf of the Governor regarding Guam’s ability to issue $418 million in bond financing.

A native of Guam, Mr. Clark is admitted to practice in Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands and admitted to practice before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and the U.S. Supreme Court. He was a member of the HOMES Task Force, 25th Guam Legislature and the Procurement Task Force of the 25th Guam Legislature’s Committee on Housing, General Government Services and Foreign Affairs.

He received his B.A. in 1986 and his J.D. in 1989 from Brigham Young University.