May 20, 2014 | New Jersey Law Journal
Arbitration Three Years After the Concepcion CaseOpponents of arbitration are shifting their efforts from the courts to the policy arena.
By Andrew Pincus
6 minute read
May 13, 2014 | Litigation Daily
Guest Column: Arbitration Three Years After ConcepcionThree years after he persuaded the U.S. Supreme Court to reject a major challenge to mandatory arbitration agreements, Mayer Brown's Andy Pincus says arbitration's foes have been forced to shift their attention to Capitol Hill.
By Andrew Pincus
6 minute read
July 24, 2013 | Inside Counsel
Supreme Court clears most remaining obstacles to enforcing individual arbitration agreementsThe Supreme Courts recent decision in American Express Co. v. Italian Colors Restaurant eliminated the last significant obstacle to the adoption by businesses of fair arbitration programs .
By Andrew Pincus, Archis Parasharami
15 minute read
May 31, 2013 | Inside Counsel
Think twice before calling the Supreme Court “pro-business”Is the current Supreme Court pro-business? That assertion has been made with increasing frequency, most recently in a New York Times article headlined Corporations Find a Friend in the Supreme Court.
By Andrew Pincus
12 minute read
April 29, 2013 | The American Lawyer
Is the Alien Tort a Zombie Doctrine? Andrew Pincus RespondsThe American Lawyer's Michael Goldhaber wrote that the Supreme Court's Kiobel decision left the corporate alien tort "a zombie doctrinenot quite alive and not quite dead." Pincus says human rights plaintiffs should never have resuscitated the Alien Tort Statute in the first place.
By Andrew Pincus
6 minute read
July 17, 2012 | New Jersey Law Journal
'Concepcion' One Year LaterIn the year since the U.S. Supreme Court decided AT&T Mobility v. Concepcion, courts have eliminated many obstacles to enforcement of fair and effective arbitration provisions. But arbitration opponents are not giving up.
By Andrew Pincus
4 minute read
May 28, 2012 | National Law Journal
'Concepcion,' one year laterArbitration opponents are mounting attacks in Congress and the federal agencies.
By Andrew Pincus
5 minute read
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