Century City, Calif. - JAMS, the premier provider of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) services worldwide, is pleased to announce that Linda M. Burrow, Esq., has joined its panel. Ms. Burrow brings more than 25 years of experience resolving complex, high-stakes disputes.
Ms. Burrow most recently served as vice president and global head of litigation at Netflix from 2021 to 2025, following her role as director of litigation from 2018 to 2021. At Netflix, she was responsible for advising senior executives and developing dispute resolution strategies. She previously worked at Boies Schiller Flexner LLP and spent more than a decade at Caldwell, Leslie & Proctor, PC. She began her legal career at Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP after clerking on the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.
Based in the Century City Resolution Center, Ms. Burrow will serve as a mediator, arbitrator, court-appointed neutral (special master/referee) and neutral evaluator, handling business and commercial, employment, entertainment, intellectual property, and international and cross-border matters. She is available to conduct sessions in person, as well as virtually, for clients across the country and internationally.
“Ms. Burrow brings a well-rounded and thoughtful approach to resolving disputes, informed by years of navigating complex matters and leading litigation efforts on a global scale. She consistently balances legal, business and reputational considerations while recognizing the perspectives that shape each matter. Her ability to approach matters with strategic insight and sound judgment will serve parties well, and we are delighted to welcome her to JAMS.”
Kimberly Taylor, JAMS CEO and president
Ms. Burrow has a long history of pro bono legal work, and has been recognized by the ACLU Foundation of Southern California for her contributions to First Amendment and civil rights-related initiatives.
Outside of her legal work, Ms. Burrow has been deeply involved in her local community, including more than a decade of service with the Armory Center for the Arts. During her tenure, she was president from 2018 to 2021, later serving on its board of directors and chairing the Budget and Investment Committee. She has also held leadership roles with Bet Tzedek Legal Services.
“Throughout my career managing commercial, entertainment and other high-impact matters, I have seen how early, constructive engagement can shift the course of a dispute. I look forward to helping parties navigate complex issues, evaluate risk and work toward practical, durable resolutions,” said Ms. Burrow.
Ms. Burrow earned her J.D., Order of the Coif, from the University of California, Berkeley School of Law and her B.S., High Honors, from Oregon State University.

