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Reasoned Awards in International Commercial Arbitration: Embracing and Exceeding the Common Law-Civil Law Dichotomy

By Beth Graham - September 1, 2015
University of Missouri School of Law Professor S.I. Strong has written “Reasoned Awards in International Commercial Arbitration: Embracing and Exceeding the Common Law-Civil Law Dichotomy,” 37 Michigan Journal of International Law, 2016, Forthcoming; University of Missouri School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2015-18.

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Patent Arbitration: It Still Makes Good Sense

By Beth Graham - August 15, 2015
Peter Michaelson, Michaelson ADR Chambers, LLC, has published “Patent Arbitration: It Still Makes Good Sense,” Landslide (Journal of the ABA Section of Intellectual Property Law); July/August 2015, pp. 42-47. In his paper, Mr. Michaelson examines the future of patent arbitration following the implementation of the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act.

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Employment Arbitration After the Revolution

By Beth Graham - August 4, 2015
Professors David Horton and Andrea Cann Chandrasekher, University of California, Davis School of Law, have published “Employment Arbitration after the Revolution,” DePaul Law Review, Vol. 65, 2016, Forthcoming.

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Drafting the International Arbitration Clause: Part Four

By Beth Graham - July 27, 2015
Corporate Counsel has published the final installment of “Drafting the International Arbitration Clause.” In “Appealing an International Arbitration Award,” Ann Ryan Robertson, Derrick Carson, and David E. Harrell Jr. explore the potential for appellate review of an arbitral award under the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (“UNCITRAL”), International Chamber of Commerce (“ICC”), International Centre for Dispute Resolution (“IC

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Drafting the International Arbitration Clause: Part Three

By Beth Graham - July 26, 2015
Ann Ryan Robertson, Derrick Carson, and David E. Harrell Jr. have published Part Three of a four-part series entitled “Drafting the International Arbitration Clause.” In “Rules for Appointing an Emergency Arbitrator,” the authors discuss obtaining emergency relief in the context of international arbitration.

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Drafting the International Arbitration Clause: Part Two

By Beth Graham - July 24, 2015
Corporate Counsel has published the second installment of a four-part series entitled “Drafting the International Arbitration Clause.”

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Mediation: The Best and Worst of Times

By Beth Graham - July 23, 2015
Professor Jacqueline M. Nolan-Haley, Director of the Conflict Resolution and ADR Program at Fordham University School of Law, has published “Mediation: The Best and Worst of Times,” 16 Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution 731 (2015); Fordham Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2625727.

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Changing the Foundations of Arbitration in Securities Disputes

By Beth Graham - July 14, 2015
Mr. Saleh Jaberi, a PhD candidate in the College of Law and Justice at Victoria University in Australia, and Dr. Bruno Zeller, Professor at the University of Western Australia Law School, Fellow of the Australian Institute for Commercial Arbitration, and Visiting Professor at Stetson Law School in Florida, have published “How Much Can it Be Bent Before Breaking? Changing the Foundations of Arbitration in Securities Disputes,” Pepperdine Dispute R

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Creating and Reinforcing Due Process Norms Through the Procedural Laboratory of Arbitration

By Beth Graham - July 6, 2015
Imre S. Szalai, Associate Professor of Law at the Loyola University New Orleans College of Law has written “A Constitutional Right to Discovery? Creating and Reinforcing Due Process Norms Through the Procedural Laboratory of Arbitration,” Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal, Forthcoming.

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Introducing the ‘New Handshake’ to Expand Remedies and Revive Responsibility in ECommerce

By Beth Graham - July 1, 2015
Amy Schmitz, Professor of Law at the University of Colorado Law School, has authored “Introducing the 'New Handshake' to Expand Remedies and Revive Responsibility in Ecommerce,” 26 University of St. Thomas Law Review 522-550 (2014); U of Colorado Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 15-7.

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