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Archived articles from 2011

254 articles found

Texas Department of Transportation Wins ‘Don’t Mess with Texas’ Domain Name Dispute

By Victoria VanBuren - October 20, 2011
The Texas Department of Transportation won recently a domain name dispute for the domain name DontMessWithTexas.com. As readers may know, the Department uses the slogan Don’t Mess with Texas in its anti-litter campaign. Respondent, Privacy Protect.org / Domain Admin, did not submit a response. Under Paragraph 4(a) of the ICANN Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (the “Policy”) the Complainant must prove each of the fol

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ICC 9th Annual Miami Conference | Nov. 6, 2011

By Victoria VanBuren - October 19, 2011
The International Chamber of Commerce (“ICC”) will host its 9th Annual Miami Conference in Miami on Nov. 6, 2011. The event will launch the new ICC Rules of Arbitration, which have been revised to take into account new developments in international arbitration practice. Read more about the rules here. You may download the conference program here. Online registration is here. Technorati Tags: arbitration, ADR, law

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U.S. Arbitration and Mediation Update | Oct. 2011

By Victoria VanBuren - October 18, 2011
The following bills relating to alternative dispute resolution were introduced by the 112nd U.S. Congress. The session convened in Washington, D.C. on January 3, 2011 and will end on January 3, 2013. Click on the bill number to read its text and on the status link to find the bill’s most recent legislative action. Bills that passed: Patent Reform Act of 2011 (a.k.a. America Invents Act). The Act provides, among other things that parties to a deri

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CompuCredit Corp. v. Greenwood | Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments

By Victoria VanBuren - October 17, 2011
Last week, the U. S. Supreme Court heard arguments on CompuCredit Corp. v. Greenwood, 563 U.S. _ (2011). The question presented is whether claims arising under the Credit Repair Organizations Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1679 et seq., are subject to arbitration pursuant to a valid arbitration agreement. Find the transcript of the arguments here. Greenwood v. CompuCredit Corp., 615 F.3d 1204, 1205 (9th Cir. 2010) (opinion below) is here and Docket 10-948 is h

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Welcome Kluwer Mediation Blog!

By Victoria VanBuren - October 14, 2011
We would like to welcome Kluwer Mediation to the blawgosphere! The blog, edited by professor Nadja Alexander and Bill Marsh, will also feature regular collaborators, including: Jeffrey Krivis, Joel Lee, Diane Levin, Geoff Sharp, Rafal Morek, and Machtel Pel. Check out the new Kluwer Mediation Blog here. Technorati Tags: ADR, law, arbitration

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Ninth Circuit Rules that Pre-Dispute Mandatory Arbitration Clause Is Invalid Under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act

By Victoria VanBuren - October 13, 2011
In Kolev v. Euromotors West/The Auto Gallery, 2011 U.S. App. LEXIS 19254 (9th Cir. Cal. Sept. 20, 2011) a pre-owned car Diana Kolev (“Kolev”) purchased developed serious mechanical problems during the warranty period and the dealership refused to honor her warranty claims. Kolev sued for breach of warranties under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (“MMWA”), 15 U.S.C. Section 2301 et seq., breach of contract, and unconscionabi

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American Review of International Arbitration | Arbitral Power and the Limits of Contract: The New Trilogy

By Victoria VanBuren - October 12, 2011
We thought that you might find interesting Professor Alan Scott Rau’s latest article, Arbitral Power and the Limits of Contract: The New Trilogy (October 7, 2011). American Review of International Arbitration, Forthcoming. Here is the abstract: The American law of arbitration has for some reason been replete with what we have become accustomed to call “trilogies” – and the last two terms of the U.S. Supreme Court have curiously continued th

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Fifth Circuit: Class Arbitration is not a Class Action under CAFA

By Victoria VanBuren - October 11, 2011
In Williams v. Homeland Ins. Co., No. 11-30646 (5th Cir. Sept. 19, 2011), George Raymond Williams brought a class action suit in Louisiana state court on behalf of Louisiana medical providers against operator of preferred provider organization (“PPO”) network and other defendants, alleging violation of PPO notice provisions of Louisiana law. One year later, Williams amended the petition and added three defendants: Corvel Corporation (

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ABA Journal Article | Bringing Mediation to Pakistan

By Victoria VanBuren - October 10, 2011
The October 2011 issue of the ABA Journal Magazine features an interesting article about the IFC ‘s Alternative Dispute Resolution project in Pakistan. In 2005, a pilot commercial mediation center was opened in Karachi. This center is expected to serve as the model for conflict mediation in Pakistan and throughout the entire Middle East and North Africa Region. Here is an excerpt: Backlogged courts, litigation-happy parties and risk-averse

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Judge Rules that Jamie Leigh Jones Must Pay Halliburton/KBR Court Costs

By Victoria VanBuren - October 7, 2011
As the Wall Street Journal reports, a federal judge in Houston has ordered claimant Jamie Leigh Jones to pay the court costs (nearly $150,000) for suing her former employer Halliburton/KBR. The judge, however, refused to award Halliburton/KBR the attorney’s fees (of over $2 million) the company recently requested. “The fact that Jones presented prima facie claims of sexual harassment and hostile work environment highlights the impropriety o

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