• Home
  • RSS Feeds
  • Blog Archives
Subscribe to Disputing
Book an ADR Service
Call Karl Bayer
Karl Bayer's Disputing Blog - Mediator, Arbitrator, Court Master & Technical Advisor
About Karl  |  Book an ADR Service  |  Contact Karl   (214) 891-4505

Menu 
  • home
  • Mediation
  • Arbitration
  • Court Neutrals
  • Online Dispute Resolution
  • Technology
    • Intellectual Property
    • Privacy and Cybersecurity
    • E-discovery
  • Court Decisions
    • Texas Supreme Court
    • Fifth Circuit
    • Third Court of Appeals
    • U.S. Supreme Court
  • More
    • Legislation
      • Texas
      • United States
    • Healthcare
    • Guest Posts
      • John DeGroote
      • John C. Fleming
      • Rick Freeman
      • Professor Peter Friedman
      • Honorable W. Royal Furgeson, Jr.
      • James M. Gaitis
      • Laura A. Kaster
      • Professor John Lande
      • Philip J. Loree, Jr.
      • Michael McIlwrath
      • F. Peter Phillips
      • Professor Alan Scott Rau
      • Professor Thomas J. Stipanowich
      • Professor S.I. Strong
      • Richard Webb
      • Glen M. Wilkerson
    • International arbitration
    • Regulation
    • Sports and Entertainment


Articles

Clear Statement Rules and the Integrity of Labor Arbitration

By Beth Graham - April 18, 2017
Professor Stephen F. Ross, Lewis H. Vovakis Distinguished Faculty Scholar and Director of the Penn State Institute for Sports Law, Policy, and Research at Penn State Law, and Roy Eisnehardt, Lecturer in Sports Law at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law, have published “Clear Statement Rules and the Integrity of Labor Arbitration,” Penn State Law Research Paper No. 6-2017; Arbitration Law Review, Forthcoming.

Continue reading...

The Centrist Case Against Current (Conservative) Arbitration Law

By Beth Graham - April 10, 2017
Professor Stephen J. Ware, University of Kansas School of Law, has written an interesting paper entitled, “The Centrist Case Against Current (Conservative) Arbitration Law,” Florida Law Review, Vol. 68, No. 5, 2016.

Continue reading...

The European Succession Regulation and the Arbitration of Trust Disputes

By Beth Graham - April 5, 2017
S.I. Strong, Manley O. Hudson Professor of Law at the University of Missouri School of Law, has published “The European Succession Regulation and the Arbitration of Trust Disputes,” 103 Iowa Law Review __ (2018 Forthcoming); University of Missouri School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2017-11.

Continue reading...

Arbitration About Arbitration    

By Beth Graham - March 27, 2017
David Horton, Professor of Law and Chancellor’s Fellow at the University of California, Davis, School of Law, has written an interesting journal article titled “Arbitration About Arbitration,” Stanford Law Review, Vol. 70, (2017), Forthcoming.

Continue reading...

The Three Phases of the Supreme Court’s Arbitration Jurisprudence

By Beth Graham - March 17, 2017
Martin H. Malin, Professor of Law and Director of the Institute for Law and the Workplace at the Illinois Institute of Technology’s Chicago-Kent College of Law, has published “The Three Phases of the Supreme Court's Arbitration Jurisprudence: Empowering the Already-Empowered,” Nevada Law Journal, Vol. 17, 2016.

Continue reading...

The Impact of Mandatory Arbitration on the Common Law Regulation of Standard Terms in Consumer Contracts

By Beth Graham - March 8, 2017
James P. Nehf, Professor of Law and Cleon H. Foust Fellow at Indiana University’s Robert H. McKinney School of Law, has published “The Impact of Mandatory Arbitration on the Common Law Regulation of Standard Terms in Consumer Contracts,” 85 Geo. Wash. Law Review (2017).

Continue reading...

Exploring the Interplay between Mediation, Evaluation and Arbitration in Commercial Cases

By Beth Graham - March 3, 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, and Veronique Fraser, Group for the Prevention and Resolution of Disputes (G-PRD) and Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Sherbrooke, have published “The International Task Force on Mixed Mode Dispute Resolution: Exploring the Interplay betwe

Continue reading...

Should They Listen to Us?

By Beth Graham - February 10, 2017
Sanda Kaufman, Professor of Planning, Public Policy and Administration at Cleveland State University, Christopher Honeyman, Managing Partner of Convenor Conflict Management, and Andrea Kupfer Schneider, Professor of Law at Marquette University Law School have published an interesting journal article titled, “Should They Listen to Us? Seeking a Negotiation/Conflict Resolution Contribution to Practice in Intractable Conflicts,” Missouri Journal of

Continue reading...

Medical Malpractice Arbitration: Not Business As Usual

By Beth Graham - January 16, 2017
David Allen Larson, Professor of Law and Senior Fellow of the Dispute Resolution Institute at the Mitchell | Hamline School of Law, and Dr. David Dahl, MD, Mitchell | Hamline School of Law, have published “Medical Malpractice Arbitration: Not Business As Usual,” 8 Yearbook on Arbitration and Mediation 69 (2016).

Continue reading...

Comparing NCAA and Olympic Athlete Eligibility Dispute Resolution Systems in Light of Procedural Fairness and Substantive Justice

By Beth Graham - January 9, 2017
Josephine R. Potuto, Richard H. Larson Professor of Constitutional Law and National Collegiate Athletic Association (“NCAA”) Faculty Representative at the University of Nebraska College of Law, and Matt Mitten, Professor of Law and Executive Director of the National Sports Law Institute at Marquette University Law School, have published “Comparing NCAA and Olympic Athlete Eligibility Dispute Resolution Systems in Light of Procedural Fairness and

Continue reading...

« First‹ Previous8910111213141516Next ›Last »

Legal Research

Legal Research

Connect with Disputing

Visit Us On LinkedinCheck Our Feed

About Disputing

Disputing is published by Karl Bayer, a dispute resolution expert based in Austin, Texas. Articles published on Disputing aim to provide original insight and commentary around issues related to arbitration, mediation and the alternative dispute resolution industry.

To learn more about Karl and his team, or to schedule a mediation or arbitration with Karl’s live scheduling calendar, visit www.karlbayer.com.

Recent Posts

We're Back!!!!
Feb 24, 2025
JAMS Welcomes Karl Bayer to its Panel of Neutrals
JAMS Welcomes Karl Bayer to its Panel of Neutrals
May 28, 2024
Class Action Waivers in Arbitration Agreements: The Twenty-First Century Arbitration Battleground and Implications for the EU Countries
Nov 27, 2023

Featured Posts

Tips on Taking Good Remote Depositions From a Veteran Court Reporter

Online Mediation May Allow Restorative Justice to Continue During COVID-19

Remote Arbitration Best Practices: Witness Examination

Search

Legal Research

Legal Research


© 2025, Karl Bayer. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy