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Is a Mediator Like a Bus? How Legal Ethics May Inform the Question of Case Discrimination by Mediators

By Beth Graham - July 19, 2017
Kristen Blankley, Associate Professor of Law at the University of Nebraska College of Law, has published a thoughtful article titled “Is a Mediator Like a Bus? How Legal Ethics May Inform the Question of Case Discrimination by Mediators,” Gonzaga Law Review, Vol. 52, No. 2, 2017.

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When Ignorance is Not Bliss: An Empirical Study of Litigants’ Awareness Of Court-Sponsored Alternative Dispute Resolution Programs

By Beth Graham - July 6, 2017
Professor Donna Shestowsky, University of California, Davis - School of Law, has written an interesting research paper titled, “When Ignorance is Not Bliss: An Empirical Study of Litigants’ Awareness Of Court-Sponsored Alternative Dispute Resolution Programs,” to be published in Volume 22 (Spring 2017) of the Harvard Negotiation Law Review; UC Davis Legal Studies Research Paper.

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When the Empty ADR Chair Is Occupied by a Litigation Funder

By Beth Graham - June 27, 2017
Professor of Legal Practice Elayne E. Greenberg, Assistant Dean of Dispute Resolution Programs and Director of the Hugh L. Carey Center for Dispute Resolution at St. John's University School of Law, has authored “When the Empty ADR Chair Is Occupied by a Litigation Funder,” NYSBA New York Dispute Resolution Lawyer, Vol. 10, No. 17, Spring 2017; St. John's Legal Studies Research Paper No. 17-0007.

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Living the Dream of ADR: Reflections on Four Decades of the Quiet Revolution in Dispute Resolution

By Beth Graham - June 20, 2017
Thomas Stipanowich, Academic Director for the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution, William H. Webster Chair in Dispute Resolution, and Professor of Law at Pepperdine University School of Law, has published “Living the Dream of ADR: Reflections on Four Decades of the Quiet Revolution in Dispute Resolution,” (Symposium Keynote), Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 18, p. 513, 2017; Pepperdine University Legal Studies Research Paper No.

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Special Masters: How to Help Judges Extend Their Reach… And Exceed Their Grasp

By Beth Graham - June 16, 2017
Disputing would like to announce guest post writer Merril Hirsh has published a thought-provoking and timely article focused on the idea that special masters are well-positioned at the intersection between Alternative Dispute Resolution (“ADR”) and the courtroom.

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Arbitrating Ballot Battles?

By Beth Graham - June 9, 2017
Rebecca Green, Professor of the Practice, Co-Director of the Election Law Program, and Assistant Director of the Center for Legal and Court Technology at William & Mary Law School, has published “Arbitrating Ballot Battles?,” Kentucky Law Journal, Vol. 75, 2015-16 (2017).

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The Uberization of Arbitration Clauses

By Beth Graham - June 2, 2017
Professor Jill I. Gross, Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, has published “The Uberization of Arbitration Clauses,” Penn State Yearbook on Arbitration and Mediation, Forthcoming.

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Free-Market Failure: The Wells Fargo Arbitration Clause Example

By Beth Graham - May 9, 2017
Jeff Sovern, Professor of Law at St. John's University School of Law, has written “Free-Market Failure: The Wells Fargo Arbitration Clause Example,” 70 Rutgers U.L. Rev. (Forthcoming); St. John's Legal Studies Research Paper No. 17-0004.

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Can NFL Players Obtain Judicial Review of Arbitration Decisions on the Merits When a Typical Hourly Union Worker Cannot Obtain This Unusual Court Access?

By Beth Graham - May 4, 2017
Michael Z. Green, Professor of Law at Texas A&M University School of Law, and Kyle Carney, Independent, have published, “Can NFL Players Obtain Judicial Review of Arbitration Decisions on the Merits When a Typical Hourly Union Worker Cannot Obtain This Unusual Court Access?,” New York University Journal of Legislation and Public Policy, Forthcoming.

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The Agreement to Arbitrate and the ‘Applicable Law’

By Beth Graham - April 25, 2017
Alan S. Rau, Mark G. and Judy G. Yudof Chair of Law at the University of Texas at Austin School of Law, has published “The Agreement to Arbitrate and the 'Applicable Law',” American Review of International Arbitration (Forthcoming); U. of Texas Law, Public Law Research Paper No. 644.

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