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Archived articles from 2021

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NADN Publishes Member Survey on ODR

By Beth Graham - July 26, 2021
The National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals (“NADN”) recently conducted an online national survey of its members.

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Standing On Its Own Shoulders: The Supreme Court’s Statutory Interpretation of the Federal Arbitration Act

By Beth Graham - May 24, 2021
Kristen Blankley, Professor of Law at the University of Nebraska College of Law, has written a terrific article titled, “Standing On Its Own Shoulders: The Supreme Court’s Statutory Interpretation of the Federal Arbitration Act,” Akron Law Review, Forthcoming. 

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SCOTUS to Consider FAA Subject-Matter Jurisdiction Case

By Beth Graham - May 20, 2021
The Supreme Court of the United States has agreed to resolve a circuit split regarding whether a federal court has subject-matter jurisdiction to confirm or vacate an arbitration award under the Federal Arbitration Act (“FAA”) in situations where the court only has jurisdiction because the underlying dispute involves a federal question.

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Tracy McCormack and Karl Bayer Teach Arbitration Advocacy

By Beth Graham - April 29, 2021
We are excited to announce the newly redesigned Arbitrate.com now offers a variety of on-demand arbitration courses, including four classes taught by Disputing blog’s own Professor Tracy McCormack and Karl Bayer!

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SCOTUS Rejects Amazon’s Petition in “Last Mile” Delivery Driver Arbitration Dispute

By Beth Graham - February 23, 2021
The Supreme Court of the United States has declined to consider whether “final mile” delivery drivers are transportation workers engaged in interstate commerce and exempt from the Federal Arbitration Act (“FAA”). 

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The Taming of “Plain and Ordinary Meaning” in Patent Infringement Cases – Part 2

By Jatoriyae Dupree-Jones - February 9, 2021
One of the reasons for defining the plain and ordinary meaning is so the jury does not have to decide on the scope of the claim and it is clear to them what that scope is from the beginning.

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The Taming of “Plain and Ordinary Meaning” in Patent Infringement Cases – Part 1

By Jatoriyae Dupree-Jones - February 8, 2021
For a patent infringement claim case, a court or special master must define the scope of the claim construction.

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SCOTUS Dismisses Henry Schein, Denies Certiorari in Another Question of Arbitrability Case

By Beth Graham - January 26, 2021
Yesterday, the United States Supreme Court dismissed the latest petition in Henry Schein, Inc. v. Archer and White Sales, Inc., No. 19-963, as improvidently granted. 

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NADN Conducts “The Customer is Always Right(?)” Survey of Litigators

By Beth Graham - January 6, 2021
The National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals (“NADN”) recently conducted a survey of litigators titled “The Customer Is Always Right(?)”. 

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