By Michael W. Mitchell and Edward Roche | May 11, 2021
Parties to arbitration agreements can, to a degree, control the amount of judicial review. A recent decision shows the various levels of judicial involvement to which parties can agree, and highlights the need for precision in arbitration agreements.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jeffrey T. Miller | May 6, 2021
There are mixed results for settling cases during the pandemic.
By Ross Todd | May 3, 2021
Mike Stenglein, the leader of the global construction and engineering disputes practice at King & Spalding, says the number of $10-plus billion projects in the world is proliferating, as are disputes over them.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Abby Tolchinsky and Ellie Wertheim | April 29, 2021
For mediation practitioners, the work of addressing and resolving high conflict is familiar. In this edition of their Mediation column, Abby Tolchinsky and Ellie Wertheim draw lessons from two recent hit books that lend insight into how we behave—and how we can adjust behavior.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Gregg Weiner, Dan Ward and Carrie Sandstrom | April 29, 2021
Contractual arbitration provisions frequently include language that permits the parties to seek injunctive relief from courts under certain circumstances. However, the scope of such "injunction exclusions" varies widely. This article examines the state of the law in a number of jurisdictions, explores litigation pitfalls, and provides practice pointers.
Litigation Daily | Expert Opinion
By Judge Shira A. Scheindlin (Ret.) and Deborah Hylton | April 26, 2021
Why is arbitration sometimes slower and more costly than it should be? We believe the answer lies, in large part, in counsels' insistence on mimicking their courtroom litigation experience, despite the fact that arbitration proceedings are intended to be different.
By Jonathan Erway | April 22, 2021
Ramos Certified as Trained Civil Mediator Capehart Scatchard partner Betsy G. Ramos recently completed the required 40-hour civil mediation training…
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Shira A. Scheindlin | April 22, 2021
There is no one-size-fits-all preferred type of proceeding. Every case is unique and presents its own concerns.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Dan Roe | April 21, 2021
Joe Mamounas is the fourth shareholder to join the Miami office since June 2020.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 21, 2021
Commercial videoconferencing software is the backbone of virtual and hybrid arbitrations, and lawyers want to keep it that way. Still, there are document management, scheduling processes and other point solutions that will provide business opportunities for tech companies.
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