By Ross Todd | May 15, 2020
The company's lawyers sued in New Mexico federal court to compel arbitration Wednesday in the wrongful death suit brought on behalf of James Porter, a 27-year-old who died last year after being shot by his Uber driver.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Charles F. Forer | May 15, 2020
Bob's client, Albert, had honored his dear mother by getting her admitted into a nursing home after the hospital had treated and discharged her. The hospital gave specific instructions: "Do not take mom home. Take her immediately to a nursing home for further care."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Samuel Estreicher | May 15, 2020
In this Arbitration column, Samuel Estreicher discusses decisions that suggest we are likely to witness resort to discovery through the federal courts in a great many international arbitrations where the individual or entity from which documents or other information is sought has sufficient contacts with the Unites States to satisfy §1782's jurisdictional standards.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Shira A. Scheindlin | May 14, 2020
If the courts cannot resolve commercial disputes due to the priority that must be accorded to matters involving danger to the community—including criminal matters, domestic violence, and health and safety issues—then the parties to commercial disputes might wish to consider other options for dispute resolution.
By Alaina Lancaster | May 12, 2020
Some class members could receive up to $50,000 under the terms of the deal if they are diagnosed with a condition such as post-traumatic stress disorder.
By Mark Loeterman | May 12, 2020
Given the difficulty of predicting how force majeure clauses will be interpreted, considering the breadth of the health care emergency, both landlords and tenants may be motivated to negotiate a re-structuring of their respective lease obligations.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | May 10, 2020
The question has been whether a "foreign or international tribunal" included arbitration proceedings.
By Catherine Wilson | May 5, 2020
Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Jacqueline Hogan Scola accidentally returned to private practice just as the coronavirus was taking hold. Now she's learning by doing in the virtual world.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Nigel Wright | May 5, 2020
While not every virtual mediation settles, the parties appear more focused on resolution and better prepared which enables them to focus on the key issues when the mediation starts.
By David Thomas | May 4, 2020
State Department alum Patrick Pearsall co-chaired Jenner & Block's international arbitration group and led its public international law practice. He joins Allen & Overy just weeks after a pair of Justice Department veterans joined the Magic Circle firm in D.C. from Orrick.
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