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Archived articles from August 2013

18 articles found

SD of Texas Compels Arbitration with Nonsignatory in Maritime Dispute

By Beth Graham - August 30, 2013
The Southern District of Texas has ordered arbitration with a nonsignatory in a maritime contract dispute.

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Roundup of Motions to Compel Involving Non-Signatories to Arbitration Agreements

By Beth Graham - August 29, 2013
Michael Wolgin of Jorden Burt LLP has compiled a useful roundup of recent motions to compel involving non-signatories to arbitration agreements.

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Court-Connected Mediation and Minorities

By Beth Graham - August 28, 2013
Sharon Press, Professor of Law and Director of the Dispute Resolution Institute at Hamline University School of Law, has published Court-Connected Mediation and Minorities: Has Any Progress Been Made?, ABA Dispute Resolution Magazine, pp. 36-40, Summer 2013.

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Texas Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Case Involving Arbitrator Disqualification

By Beth Graham - August 26, 2013
On Friday, the Supreme Court of Texas agreed to hear Americo Life, Inc., et al. v. Robert L. Myer and Strider Marketing Group, Inc., No. 12-0739, which is currently on appeal from the 5th Court of Appeals in Dallas.

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Dallas COA Holds Arbitral Record Sufficient to Support Summary Judgment in Insurance Dispute

By Beth Graham - August 22, 2013
The Dallas Court of Appeals has granted partial summary judgment in an insurance dispute that arose following arbitration.

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Despite Housing Rebound, Foreclosure Mediation Programs are Still Helping Homeowners

By Beth Graham - August 21, 2013
Despite news reports regarding the recent housing market rebound, many areas across the nation are still struggling with high foreclosure rates.

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Arbitration Lessons From State Courts

By Beth Graham - August 20, 2013
Liz Kramer at Arbitration Nation has compiled a thorough blog post that examines a number of arbitration decisions that were handed down by various state high courts in recent months.

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The Court’s 2012 Class Act: A Little Bit of This, a Little Bit of That

By Beth Graham - August 19, 2013
University of Texas School of Law Professor Linda S. Mullenix has published, The Court's 2012 Class Act: A Little Bit of This, a Little Bit of That, Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases, Vol. 40, No. 8, pp. 328-335 (Aug. 10, 2013); U of Texas Law, Public Law Research Paper No. 516.

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NFL and Players Association Agree to Use a Third Party Arbitrator Following Positive HGH Tests

By Beth Graham - August 16, 2013
A number of Major League Baseball players have faced suspension in recent months over alleged Human Growth Hormone (HGH) use. The situation has apparently led other sports to more closely examine their own HGH policies.

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Dallas COA Dismisses Arbitration Award for Lack of Jurisdiction

By Beth Graham - August 15, 2013
Texas’ Fifth District Court of Appeals in Dallas has invalidated an arbitration award for lack of jurisdiction.

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