Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | November 5, 2020
Three ADR experts in the Nutmeg State give their perspectives on how the pandemic has affected the business of ADRs.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge and Jacob Bohn | November 5, 2020
Issues are on a collision course with the Supreme Court's jurisprudence involving choice-of-law clauses and class waivers.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jeffrey Gilbert | November 5, 2020
Prior to the pandemic, all of us knew the rule of court-ordered mediations. The lawyers and their clients were required to attend mediations in person. Whenever and wherever those mediations were scheduled. Wherever the parties were located.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Gail S. Tusan | November 2, 2020
My father has helped me to adopt a balanced perspective on the pros and cons of defunding the police, and we together, through listening to each other, were able to reach consensus on what must change in terms of citizen/police encounters and a framework for a properly funded, accountable police presence in American cities, communities and neighborhoods.
By Raychel Lean | October 30, 2020
"There's usually something else, whether it's a political motivation or it's a diplomatic reason, and if you look carefully at the real reason why extradition is going on, sometimes you can find a defense that fits within the defenses that can be raised," defense counsel said.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Abraham J. Gafni | October 28, 2020
Does a simple reference to arbitration assure its being required if the provision does not state how and by whom the arbitration will be conducted?
By Raychel Lean | October 23, 2020
"In terms of overall policy, arbitration and other alternative dispute resolution options are becoming increasingly attractive to all parties because of the high expense of litigation, and this decision further advances that," defense counsel said.
By Patrick Smith | October 23, 2020
The lawsuit was filed after an email allegedly revealed a Winston partner's undisclosed ties to a neutral in an arbitration.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Samuel Estreicher | October 22, 2020
In his Arbitration column, Samuel Estreicher notes that the Seventh Circuit has bucked a recent trend in the lower courts holding that parties to private international arbitrations can obtain court-based discovery via 28 U.S.C. §1782.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Joseph P. Farina and John W. Thornton Jr. | October 22, 2020
Any business dispute that could result in litigation can interrupt or end normal business transactions and relationships, and can divert the allocation of corporate resources to activities that do not move the business forward, which would adversely impact the company's bottom line.
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