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Texas-Based Wind Energy Company Loses $600 Million NAFTA Claim Following Arbitration

By Beth Graham - April 11, 2016
A Texas-based renewable energy company has reportedly lost a North American Free Trade Agreement (“NAFTA”) claim filed against the Canadian government following arbitral proceedings.

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U.S. Department of Education Seeks to Constrain Use of Mandatory Arbitration Provisions by For-Profit Colleges

By Beth Graham - April 1, 2016
The United States Department of Education recently proposed to adopt measures designed to constrain the use of mandatory arbitration provisions by for-profit colleges that receive federal student aid.

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Introducing KolarBayer – Legal Counsel for Small Business

By Karl Bayer - March 11, 2016
Meet KolarBayer, our new firm dedicated to providing legal counsel for small business at fair value.

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So Karl, just where is your new location?

By Karl Bayer - March 3, 2016
Many of you have asked about our new location recently and we don’t want to keep you in suspense!

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In Apparent Showdown, NLRB Continues to Hold Class Arbitration Waivers in Employment Contracts Invalid

By Beth Graham - December 3, 2015
The National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”) has once again found that an employer’s mandatory class-action arbitration waiver violates the National Labor Relations Act (“NLRA”).

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Faith-Based Arbitration Increasing Across the U.S.

By Beth Graham - November 19, 2015
The arbitration process has the potential to eliminate many of the negative aspects of litigation including lengthy delays, inefficiencies, and confidentiality concerns.

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NLRB Yet Again Rules Class Arbitration Waivers in Employment Contracts are Invalid

By Beth Graham - November 18, 2015
The National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”) has yet again ruled that a class arbitration waiver included in an employment contract violates the National Labor Relations Act (“NLRA”).

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“Older Workers” Do Not Have To Arbitrate Statutory Employment Claim

By Beth Graham - November 13, 2015
Disputing would like to invite you to read Liz Kramer’s recent blog post entitled “'Older Workers' Do Not Have To Arbitrate Statutory Employment Claim.”

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CFPB Proposal Would Allow Consumers to Forego Arbitration in Favor of Class Litigation

By Beth Graham - October 8, 2015
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB”) is reportedly considering implementing new regulations that would stop banks and other financial institutions from requiring consumers to settle disputes through binding arbitration.

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New CPR Cross-Border Business Transaction Rules Now in Effect

By Beth Graham - December 6, 2014
New International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution (“CPR”) Rules for use in cross-border business transactions became effective on December 1, 2014.

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