By Sue Reisinger | May 16, 2018
Current claimants will split $425 million and another $75 million will be set aside for future claimants.
By Caroline Spiezio | May 15, 2018
Lyft also will end requirements that those who make #MeToo-type claims keep quiet about their stories.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott E. Mollen | May 15, 2018
Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein, discusses NRT New York v. Spell, where an arbitration award denying a brokerage commission was vacated as being arbitrary and violative of public policy.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Editorial Board | May 15, 2018
With the increasing use of arbitration as a means of resolving disputes throughout the state and at the federal level, this is a positive step toward revising and modernizing arbitration procedures.
By Jenna Greene | May 14, 2018
One of the world's top arbitration experts, Wilmer Hale's Gary Born shares how he got his start, his goals as chair of the 70-lawyer practice, the benefits of "double-hatting"--and why he likes planes without wifi.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Edward Grossi | May 14, 2018
The enforceability of arbitration agreements between nursing homes and their residents is a fact-driven inquiry and implicates important policy considerations related to public safety that are not found in the typical dispute over an arbitration provision.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Christopher P. Massaro, Jenny R. Flom and Michael J. Kearney | April 30, 2018
A look at nonjudicial settlement agreements under the New Jersey Uniform Trust Code
By Andrew Denney | April 27, 2018
New York state court system officials are pushing forward with an effort to increase the use of alternative dispute resolution in the courts, which they say is an underused method of helping to move cases more quickly through the pipeline.
By Ross Todd | April 26, 2018
The Second District Court of Appeal sided with Baker Marquart in nixing a $100,000-plus arbitration award over a contingency fee dispute with a former client.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Philip Kirchner | April 26, 2018
It might depend upon which court you ask. New Jersey's state courts, in many cases, appear to have applied a more stringent standard of review than their federal counterparts.
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