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New York Law Journal

Emergency Arbitration Awards and Global Enforcement

This article examines some of the key benefits that emergency arbitration offers in cross-border disputes, as well as some of the enforcement challenges that emergency awards can face.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Importance of the Preliminary Conference in Commercial Arbitration: Proactively Ensuring the Experience of the Proceeding

Advance communication between counsel and an initiative-taking arbitrator are essential for achieving the goal of a fair, efficient, and economical resolution of the dispute.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Companies Are Key To Driving Diversity in Arbitration

Increased diversity on arbitral tribunals is key to ensuring the integrity and efficacy of proceedings.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Protecting Intellectual Property Rights Through International Arbitration

With IP disputes common, companies and governments should make sure to choose the right dispute resolution mechanism.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

COVID-19 and Technology in International Arbitration

Arbitration centers have witnessed a significant increase in the use of virtual hearing services.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Hard Peace: Mediation in New York's Med-NJ Program

The Med-NJ Program, composed of one mediator and law student interns, is housed in New York County guided by Deputy Chief Administrative Judge for the City of New York, Deborah Kaplan. Med-NJ accepts multi-party commercial and construction matters, co-op/condo disputes and matrimonial cases, along with any other civil litigation.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Mediation Opening Statement: Why You Should Make It and How To Make It Work

The opening statement is an opportunity to go beyond pure legal arguments and the typical all-or-nothing approach of litigation.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Litigation

In this Special Report: "Trends To Watch Based on Recent §101 Patent Challenges in the S.D.N.Y.," "Paying Permanent Partial Disability Benefits to the Recently Deceased? The Implications of 'Green' on New York Workers' Compensation Law," "DOJ's China Initiative's Three-Year Anniversary: Growing Pains and Uncertainty," "Discovery Stay in Securities Act Cases Remains a 'Pivotal' Issue After Case Settles Before U.S. Supreme Court Argument" and "Use of Evidence in a Motion Under CPLR 3211(a)(7): A Refresher Course."
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Paying Permanent Partial Disability Benefits to the Recently Deceased? The Implications of 'Green' on New York Workers' Compensation Law

In 'Matter of Green v. Dutchess County BOCES', the Third Department expanded workers' compensation carriers' liability to payments not just for posthumous SLUs, but also for permanent partial disability benefits to a claimant's estate, even where the claimant passes during the PPD period as a result of unrelated causes.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

DOJ's China Initiative's Three-Year Anniversary: Growing Pains and Uncertainty

After three years, it is clear that only a portion of the cases under the China Initiative actually involve charges of economic espionage or conspiracy to transmit information to the Chinese government.
8 minute read

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