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Archived articles from March 2014

17 articles found

Dallas COA Holds Cellular Network Technology Dispute is Subject to Arbitration

By Beth Graham - March 12, 2014
Texas’ Fifth District Court of Appeals in Dallas has affirmed a lower court’s decision stating an agreement to arbitrate existed between two cellular network technology companies.

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Protecting Confidential Information in Commercial Mediations

By Beth Graham - March 10, 2014
Paul M. Lurie, Partner at Schiff Hardin LLP, and Sharon Press, Professor at Hamline University School of Law, have published Protecting Confidential Information in Commercial Mediations, Dispute Resolution Magazine, p. 40 (Winter 2014 Forthcoming).

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Federal Appellate Court Orders United Healthcare, Physicians to Mediation

By Beth Graham - March 10, 2014
A federal appellate court in New York has reportedly ordered a dispute between United Healthcare and two county medical societies to mediation. The lawsuit arose in October 2013 after the insurer removed thousands of doctors in Connecticut and other states from its Medicare Advantage network.

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10th Circuit Holds FAA Preempts New Mexico Law in Nursing Home Dispute

By Beth Graham - March 9, 2014
The United States Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit has held the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) preempts a state law that states “a compulsory-arbitration provision in a contract may be unconscionable, and therefore unenforceable, if it applies only, or primarily, to claims that just one party to the contract is likely to bring.”

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Arbitrators Without Powers? Disqualifying Counsel in Arbitral Proceedings

By Beth Graham - March 8, 2014
Professor Alan S. Rau, Mark G. and Judy G. Yudof Chair in Law at the University of Texas School of Law, has published an article entitled Arbitrators Without Powers? Disqualifying Counsel in Arbitral Proceedings, Arbitration International, 2014, Forthcoming.

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Alignment Critical in Healthcare Improvement Efforts

By Holly Hayes - March 7, 2014
Aligning healthcare business leaders and physicians is more critical than ever states a March/April 2014 article in Healthcare Executive by Jane Calayag.

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The ‘Circle of Assent’ Doctrine and the Mandatory Pre-Dispute Arbitration Clause

By Beth Graham - March 6, 2014
Paul Bennett Marrow, Adjunct Professor of Law at New York Law School, and Craig E. Penn, Attorney at Penn & Associates, recently published The 'Circle of Assent' Doctrine and the Mandatory Pre-Dispute Arbitration Clause: When the Unconscionable Contract Analysis Just Won't Do, Dispute Resolution Journal, Vol. 68, No. 3, 2013.

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