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All articles by Beth Graham

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Eastern District of Texas Rules on Arbitration of Credit Accounts

By Beth Graham - October 11, 2010
According to the Eastern District of Texas, a change-of-terms provision in a credit card agreement does not defeat the parties’ mutual obligation to arbitrate. In Wynne v. American Express Co., 2:09-CV-00260-TJW, (5th Cir. Sept. 30, 2010), Todd Wynne brought deceptive trade practices, negligent misrepresentation and fraud claims against American Express (Amex), which alleged Amex’s representations regarding its “no pre-set spending limits”

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Accountable Care Organization Workshop Held

By Beth Graham - October 8, 2010
On October 5, 2010 the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) co-hosted a “Workshop Regarding Accountable Care Organizations and Implications Regarding Antitrust, Physican Self-Referral, Anti-Kickback and Civil Monetary Penalty Laws.” The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Inspector General joined the FTC in addressing several issues associated with Accountable Care Organizations

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Supreme Court News

By Beth Graham - October 7, 2010
The U.S. Supreme Court term is in full swing. Class-wide arbitration agreements have been a hot topic in the courts recently and the trend is continuing with the high court this fall. ADR news to note: Scheduled for November 9, 2010 Oral Argument AT&T Mobility LLC v. Concepcion, 09-893: A class-wide arbitration case from the 9th Circuit asking the Court to consider whether the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) preempts states from conditioning en

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California Court Holds Class Action Waiver Unenforceable

By Beth Graham - October 6, 2010
The Eastern District Court of California has held a class action arbitration agreement waiver unenforceable and refused to compel arbitration against a former employee seeking class action status. In Mathias v. Rent-A-Center, Inc., No. S-10-1476 (E.D. Cal. Sept. 15, 2010), Ryan Mathias, a former Assistant Manager of a Rent-A-Center (RAC) located in California filed a class action lawsuit in California state court which alleged eight claims relate

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Law Review Article | Alternative Dispute Resolution

By Beth Graham - October 5, 2010
Will Pryor has once again written an annual survey of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) law in Texas for the SMU Law Review. This is the third year ADR was included in Law Review’s Annual Survey of Texas Law issue and also the third time Pryor has provided his expertise and insight. In “Alternative Dispute Resolution,” 63 SMU Law Review 275 (2010), Pryors’s article largely concerns developments in Texas arbitration law. He notes the shake-up c

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Fort Worth Appeals Court Holds Arbitration Clause Not a Jury Waiver

By Beth Graham - October 4, 2010
The Fort Worth Appeals Court has held in a memorandum opinion that an arbitration clause does not constitute a jury waiver. In In re Professional Pharmacy II, No. 2-10-163-CV, (Tex. App. – Fort Worth, September 23, 2010) the relator (Professional Pharmacy) sought a writ of mandamus from a district court’s March 8, 2010 order granting JP Morgan Chase Bank, NA’s (JP Morgan’s) motion to strike Professional Pharmacy’s jury demand and enforce a contra

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Connecticut Mandates Mediation in Medical Malpractice Cases

By Beth Graham - October 1, 2010
by Holly Hayes U.S. Politics Today reported that in Connecticut, “as of July 1, the presiding judge over a medical malpractice case must refer the case to a 120-day mediation period or other alternative dispute resolution (ADR) process ‘before the close of proceedings.’” The stated purpose of the new statute which mandates mediation in medical malpractice cases is to achieve a “prompt settlement or resolution of the civil action.” The

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Article | FINRA to Propose New Rule For All-Public Arbitration Panels

By Beth Graham - September 30, 2010
Next month, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) will file a rule proposal to expand a two-year-old Public Arbitrator Pilot Program (pilot program) which would allow all investors filing arbitration claims the option of having an all-public arbitration panel. FINRA’s rule proposal will be filed for approval with the Securities and Exchange Commission. If approved, the rule would allow investors to choose an arbitration panel with t

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GUEST-POST | More Interest in Empirical Data Weighing on Case Evaluations

By Beth Graham - September 29, 2010
by Don Philbin Earlier this month, I was pleased to be the invited luncheon speaker for the Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar in Austin. Of course, I knew that my job was to discuss advanced decision analysis and the analytical and graphical illustration tools that I’ve been working on to help communicate such case analyses. What I didn’t know was that I would be followed by an excellent presentation that would drill into appe

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Law Review Article | Mediation in Divorce Proceedings Involving Domestic Violence

By Beth Graham - September 28, 2010
A recent article in the Yale Journal of Law and Feminism entitled “Moving Out of the 1990s: An Argument for Updating Protocol on Divorce Mediation in Domestic Abuse Cases,” 22 Yale Journal of Law and Feminism 97 (2010), makes an interesting argument that many states need to reexamine policies banning or restricting mediation in divorce proceedings involving domestic violence. According to Mary Adkins, co-student director of the Yale D

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