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Archived articles from April 2014

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Connecticut Judicial Branch to Expand Court-Sponsored ADR Program

By Beth Graham - April 30, 2014
The State of Connecticut has reportedly announced it will expand and improve the Judicial Branch’s alternative dispute resolution (ADR) program.

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Mediation Ordered in Dispute Between Maryland, ACC

By Beth Graham - April 30, 2014
A North Carolina judge has reportedly sent a dispute between the University of Maryland and the Atlantic Coast Athletic Conference (ACC) to mediation.

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Four of the Latest Developments in ADR

By Renee Kolar - April 29, 2014
We recently published a series of blog posts discussing some of the latest developments in ADR written by Mr. Bayer's U.S. Commercial Arbitration class at the University of Texas School of Law. Check them out!

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Retaliatory Employment Arbitration

By Beth Graham - April 28, 2014
Michael Z. Green, Professor of Law at the Texas A&M University School of Law, has published an interesting article entitled, Retaliatory Employment Arbitration, Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law, Vol. 35, 2014.

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Fifth Circuit Refuses to Reconsider D.R. Horton v. NLRB Decision

By Beth Graham - April 21, 2014
Last Wednesday, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit refused to reconsider its December opinion in which the court stated a mandatory arbitration agreement that bars a group of employees from engaging in class arbitration does not violate federal labor law.

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Contractual Waivers of Investment Arbitration: Wa(I)ve of the Future?

By Beth Graham - April 19, 2014
Professor S.I. Strong, Associate Professor at the University of Missouri School of Law has published Contractual Waivers of Investment Arbitration: Wa(I)ve of the Future?, 29 ICSID Review-Foreign Investment Law Journal 2014, Forthcoming; University of Missouri School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2014-13.

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Online Dispute Resolution: An Amorphous Concept, Yet An Effective Tool Part V

By Renee Kolar - April 16, 2014
The rise of Online Dispute Resolution has lead to some debate over its effectiveness and the benefits of its use. According to some scholars, computer-mediated communication (CMC), which is inextricably linked with ODR, facilitates the interaction process through the use of computers; however, with e-negotiation, for example, it is also believed that [CMC] can undercut the effectiveness of negotiation and lead to “misunderstandings, sinister attr

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Online Dispute Resolution: An Amorphous Concept, Yet An Effective Tool Part IV

By Renee Kolar - April 15, 2014
The adoption of ODR services by major ADR service providers should not come as a surprise, especially considering the assortment of providers solely dedicated to ODR that exist on the Internet. As mentioned before, over 60 providers of ODR currently exist.

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Online Dispute Resolution: An Amorphous Concept, Yet An Effective Tool Part III

By Renee Kolar - April 14, 2014
Online Dispute Resolution, naturally, exists online. Attempting a general Internet search for ODR providers will provide a potentially overwhelming amount of results. Currently, over 60 academically recognized ORD providers exist.

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Online Dispute Resolution: An Amorphous Concept, Yet An Effective Tool Part II

By Renee Kolar - April 11, 2014
Online Dispute Resolution means exactly what it says: it is a method of resolving disputes through the use of an “online” system (the Internet). However, there is some ambiguity as to what this could entail.

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