New York Law Journal | Commentary
By James Borkowski | August 12, 2022
Whether you are new to mediation or a seasoned practitioner in the forum, 'Mastering Mediation: 50 Essential Tools for the Advanced Practitioner' offers helpful tips for everyone at every level.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Myrna Barakat Friedman | August 10, 2022
This article outlines some of the particularities of family business disputes and suggests some guidelines that mediators may want to consider when mediating them.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Cristina Rodriguez | August 9, 2022
Refusing to accept the status quo of only about 10% of appointed arbitrators being women, members of what became the global steering committee discussed and debated different approaches, culminating in the pledge.
By Brian Yap | August 8, 2022
Traditionally, international arbitration has not been a popular method of dispute resolution among Japanese companies. But it has now come to account for a larger share of revenue for law firms in Japan, with some saying the increase has been dramatic.
By Adolfo Pesquera | August 8, 2022
Judge Don Willett, a former Texas Supreme Court justice, delivered the original opinion, and it was his reasoning that the reading of the arbitration agreement had to comply with Texas law.
By Angela Turturro | August 8, 2022
In this Special Report: "Arbitration 911: Emergency Arbitration Emerges as an Option," "How Companies Can Improve the Pipeline of Diverse Lawyers in Arbitration," "Valuation Disputes and Disagreements: ADR Could Be the Solution for Dissolution," "The Benefits of Cost Shifting and the English Rule in International Arbitration," "Have You Got the Right Virtual Platform for Your Arbitration?" and "Arbitration Absent Agreement: A Survey of New York Statutory Nonconsensual Binding Arbitration."
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | August 7, 2022
As the Third Circuit said in a precedential opinion in Abdurahman v. Prospect, the court need not solve the "riddle" posed by the drafter.
By Apoorva Patel | August 5, 2022
Greater diversity in arbitration allows parties to benefit from different perspectives gleaned from wider social and cultural context and must encompass all participants in the arbitral process.
By Eugene Goldberg | August 5, 2022
The Legislature is increasingly creating rights enforceable in nonconsensual binding arbitration.
By Laura Keily and Rebecca Leaver | August 5, 2022
While no technology can eliminate the possibility of human error completely, secure, best practice dispute resolution technology goes a long way to minimize the risk of complications arising and potentially impacting the process.
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