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Living the Dream of ADR: Reflections on Four Decades of the Quiet Revolution in Dispute Resolution

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by Beth Graham

Tuesday, Jun 20, 2017


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Thomas Stipanowich, Academic Director for the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution, William H. Webster Chair in Dispute Resolution, and Professor of Law at Pepperdine University School of Law, has published “Living the Dream of ADR: Reflections on Four Decades of the Quiet Revolution in Dispute Resolution,” (Symposium Keynote), Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 18, p. 513, 2017; Pepperdine University Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2017/5.  In his publication, Professor Stipanowich reflects on ten key issues related to the growth of the alternative dispute resolution field over the past 40 years.

Here is the abstract:

This article, an expanded version of a symposium keynote address, examines the dramatic national and worldwide impact of the revolution in dispute resolution that was heralded by the 1976 Pound Conference. Professor Stipanowich explores (1) related changes in the justice system and legal practice; (2) the divergence in dispute resolution practice within and outside the U.S.; (3) the “gravitational pull” exerted by the legal profession on mediation and other processes; (4) concerns over racial, ethnic and gender diversity in dispute resolution; (5) the challenges of tailoring dispute resolution processes to specific needs; (6) the problems of effectuating meaningful choices regarding arbitration; (7) the unrealized potential of contract-based relational dispute resolution; (8) the impact of different cultures and legal systems on the evolution of mediation; (9) the challenges and opportunities associated with information technology; and (10) the delicate balance between flexibility and autonomy on the one hand, and fairness and transparency on the other. These reflections are punctuated by relevant personal examples and conclude with abiding key questions.

This and other scholarly articles written by Professor Stipanowich may be downloaded from the Social Science Research Network.

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About Beth Graham

Beth Graham earned a Master of Arts in Information Science and Learning Technologies from the University of Missouri-Columbia, and a Juris Doctor from the University of Nebraska College of Law, where she was an Eastman Memorial Law Scholar. Beth is licensed to practice law in Texas and the District of Columbia. She is also a member of the Texas Bar College and holds CIPP/US, CIPP/E, and CIPM certifications from the International Association of Privacy Professionals.

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