May 20, 2020 | National Law Journal
Can a Commercial Arbitrator Demand a Virtual Hearing?In light of social distancing required by COVID-19 and the uncertainty as to when it will be safe to congregate in person again, questions abound as arbitrators navigate the shift toward a new digital normal.
By Neal Eiseman
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February 08, 2016 | New York Law Journal
Proposed Legislation Undermines Business to Business ArbitrationLast November, The New York Times ran a series excoriating companies who force their customers and employees to waive their right to proceed in court and instead have their disputes decided in arbitration proceedings where the deck is stacked against them. The problem is, portions of the Times articles were written so broadly that they criticized arbitration in general, including what is commonly known as "business to business" arbitrations.
By Neal Eiseman
4 minute read
April 19, 2012 | New York Law Journal
Who Will Step Up to Protect Policyholders?By Neal Eiseman
7 minute read