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Archived articles from March 2020

9 articles found

Winning, Defined? Text-Mining Arbitration Decisions

By Beth Graham - March 31, 2020
Charlotte Alexander, Associate Professor of Law of Legal Studies at Georgia State University, and Nicole G. Iannarone, Assistant Professor of Law at Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law have published an article titled, “Winning, Defined? Text-Mining Arbitration Decisions,” Cardozo Law Review, forthcoming.

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NJ Appeals Court Refuses to Enforce Nursing Home’s “Dense and Meandering” Arbitration Provision

By Beth Graham - March 30, 2020
A state appeals court has ruled a nursing home's arbitration is void in part because its language is “dense and meandering,” which prevented a meeting of the minds. 

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$5.1 Million Lawsuit Filed Against RHOBH Star Ordered to Arbitration

By Beth Graham - March 23, 2020
A federal court in Arizona has ordered a $5.1 million lawsuit that was filed against a Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (“RHOBH”) star to arbitration. 

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Corporate Hostility to Arbitration

By Beth Graham - March 17, 2020
Richard Frankel, Associate Professor of Law at Drexel University's Thomas R. Kline School of Law, has published “Corporate Hostility to Arbitration,” Seton Hall Law Review: Vol. 50: Issue 3, Article 3. 

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Fifth Circuit Affirms $63 Million Arbitration Award in Wind Energy Equipment Dispute

By Beth Graham - March 16, 2020
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has upheld a nearly $63 million arbitration award that was issued against a California company owned by a foreign corporation. 

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The AAA-ICDR Issues COVID-19 Update

By Beth Graham - March 15, 2020
On Friday, the American Arbitration Association and its international division, the International Centre for Dispute Resolution (“ICDR”), issued a "COVID-19 Update." 

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International Dispute Resolution and COVID-19

By Beth Graham - March 13, 2020
The Secretariat of the International Court of Arbitration has issued letter guidance regarding the ongoing worldwide COVID-19 outbreak. 

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Mediation Scheduling Challenges

By Karl Bayer - March 11, 2020
Over the last few weeks, several attorneys and their clients have told me they anticipate exceptional challenges moving forward with mediations amid new travel restrictions and developing health and safety concerns. I imagine these challenges will only increase in the coming months.

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Buying Secrecy: Non-Disclosure Agreements, Arbitration, and Professional Ethics in the #MeToo Era

By Beth Graham - March 5, 2020
Maureen Weston, Professor of Law and Director of the Entertainment, Media & Sports Law Program at Pepperdine University School of Law, has written, “Buying Secrecy: Non-Disclosure Agreements, Arbitration, and Professional Ethics in the #MeToo Era,” Legal Studies Research Paper Series Number 2020/5. 

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