November 18, 2022 | New York Law Journal
What Is Bad Faith in Mediation?The adversarial system of litigation is not one that engenders trust among counterparties. So, it makes sense for people to expect the worst of one another when they arrive at the negotiation table. But this can become an issue in mediation when it clouds the decision-making processes of counsel and client alike.
By Erin E. Gleason Alvarez
6 minute read
August 05, 2022 | New York Law Journal
Arbitration 911: Emergency Arbitration Emerges as an OptionLawyers and clients with arbitration clauses should familiarize themselves with emergency arbitration procedures and closely evaluate the benefits or disadvantages of utilizing such relief.
By Erin E. Gleason Alvarez and Peter A. Halprin
8 minute read