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Archived articles from July 2016

9 articles found

Will the Supreme Court Agree to Address Pre-Dispute Employment Arbitration Provisions Containing Class and Collective Action Waivers?

By Beth Graham - July 26, 2016
Christine Neylon O'Brien, Professor of Business Law at Boston College - Carroll School of Management has written “Will the Supreme Court Agree with the NLRB that Pre-Dispute Employment Arbitration Provisions Containing Class and Collective Action Waivers in Both Judicial and Arbitral Forums Violate the National Labor Relations Act – Whether There is an Opt-Out or Not?,” University of Pennsylvania Journal of Business Law, Vol. 19, accepted (Forthc

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Are Rules Allowing Arbitral Sanctions a Mirage?

By Beth Graham - July 19, 2016
Paul Bennett Marrow, Adjunct Professor at New York Law School, Member of the Commercial Panel for the American Arbitration Association, ADR Systems, Public Member of the FINRA Panel of Neutrals, and Fellow at the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators in London, England, has published “Are Rules Allowing Arbitral Sanctions a Mirage?,” 88 Journal New York State Bar Association 28, June 2016.

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Couple Awarded $331,000 in Compensatory Damages Following FINRA Arbitration

By Beth Graham - July 14, 2016
A Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) arbitration panel has reportedly ordered a wealth management adviser to pay a couple $331,000 in compensatory damages for making unsuitable, high-risk investments.

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Dallas COA Compels Arbitration in Injured Nurse’s Lawsuit Against Former Employer

By Beth Graham - July 13, 2016
Texas’ Fifth District Court of Appeals in Dallas has ordered an injured nurse’s lawsuit filed against his former employer to arbitration.

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Justice Scalia’s Jiggery-Pokery in Federal Arbitration Law

By Beth Graham - July 12, 2016
David S. Schwartz, Foley & Lardner Bascom Professor of Law at the University of Wisconsin Law School, has published “Justice Scalia's Jiggery-Pokery in Federal Arbitration Law,” Minnesota Law Review, Vol. 101, Headnotes 75 (2016); Univ. of Wisconsin Legal Studies Research Paper No. 1387.

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#itsonlycoffee

By Karl Bayer - July 11, 2016
#itsonlycoffee

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Ninth Circuit Holds Client May Sue Former Law Firm After Mandatory Arbitration Was Terminated for Non-Payment

By Beth Graham - July 11, 2016
The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has issued a decision stating a law firm’s client may pursue a legal malpractice case against her former attorneys despite that she was unable to pay her share of mandatory arbitration expenses.

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Public Meeting Held Over Texas Insurer’s Proposed Mediation-Arbitration Endorsement

By Beth Graham - July 7, 2016
Yesterday, the Texas Department of Insurance (“TDI”) held a public meeting in Austin regarding a Texas insurer’s request to add an optional endorsement to the company’s homeowners insurance policies.

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Bootstraps on the Ground

By Beth Graham - July 5, 2016
Richard Frankel, Director of the Appellate Litigation Clinic and Associate Professor of Law at Drexel University’s Thomas R. Kline School of Law, has published a response to an article previously featured on this blog.

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