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Manufactured Consent: The Problem of Arbitration Clauses in Corporate Charters and Bylaws

By Beth Graham - March 5, 2015
Ann M. Lipton, Visiting Assistant Professor of Law at Duke University School of Law has published "Manufactured Consent: The Problem of Arbitration Clauses in Corporate Charters and Bylaws," 104 Georgetown Law Journal __, Forthcoming.

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Teaching Students to Be Problem-Solvers and Dispute-Resolvers

By Beth Graham - February 23, 2015
Andrea Kupfer Schneider, Professor of Law at Marquette University Law School, Jill Gross, James D. Hopkins Professor of Law and Director of Legal Skills at Pace Law School, and John Lande, Isidor Loeb Professor of Law at the University of Missouri School of Law have authored “Teaching Students to Be Problem-Solvers and Dispute-Resolvers,” Building on Best Practices: Transforming Legal Education in a Changing World (Deborah Maranville, Lisa Radtke

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Opening the Floodgates of Small Customer Claims in FINRA Arbitration

By Beth Graham - February 10, 2015
Teresa Jacqueline Verges, Lecturer in Law and Director of the Investor Rights Clinic at the University of Miami School of Law has published, “Opening the Floodgates of Small Customer Claims in FINRA Arbitration: FINRA v. Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.,” 15 Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 623, 2014. In her article, Professor Verges examines the effect that recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions regarding the Federal Arbitration Act have had on the Financial I

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To Publish, or Not to Publish Arbitral Awards: That is the Question…

By Beth Graham - February 4, 2015
Elina Zlatanska, Visiting Research Fellow at the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, has authored "To Publish, or Not to Publish Arbitral Awards: That is the Question…," 81 International Journal of Arbitration, Mediation and Dispute Management, Number 1, 2015. In her research paper, Ms. Zlatanska examines some potential pros and cons of establishing a publication mechanism for international commercial arbitral awards.

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Privatizing Mass Settlement

By Beth Graham - January 26, 2015
University of Georgia School of Law Assistant Professor Jaime Dodge has published “Privatizing Mass Settlement,” 90 Notre Dame L. Rev. 335 (2014); UGA Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2015-2. In her scholarly article, Professor Dodge examines privatized bilateral mass settlement as an alternative to both arbitration and multi-district litigation.

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When Conflicts Polarize Communities: Designing Localized Offices that Intervene Collaboratively

By Beth Graham - January 19, 2015
Nancy H. Rogers, Professor Emeritus of Law at the Ohio State University Michael E. Moritz College of Law has authored a timely paper entitled, “When Conflicts Polarize Communities: Designing Localized Offices that Intervene Collaboratively,” Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution, Forthcoming; Ohio State Public Law Working Paper No. 283.

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Fraport v. Philippines, ICSID, and Counsel Disqualification: The Power and the Praxis

By Beth Graham - January 12, 2015
Catherine A. Rogers, Professor of Law, Paul and Marjorie Price Faculty Scholar, and Professor of Ethics, Regulation, and The Rule of Law at Pennsylvania State University’s Dickinson School of Law, and Alex Wiker, Post-Graduate Fellow in International Arbitration at Pennsylvania State University, have published “Fraport v. Philippines, ICSID, and Counsel Disqualification: The Power and the Praxis,” Journal of World Investment and Trade, 2014. In

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Faith-Based Arbitration Clauses as a Global Alternative to Dispute Resolution

By Beth Graham - January 5, 2015
Albert D. Spalding Jr., Attorney and Associate Professor of Legal Studies at Wayne State University, has authored a thought provoking paper entitled “Faith-Based Arbitration Clauses as a Global Alternative to Dispute Resolution,” Review of Business & Finance Studies, v. 5 (2) p. 1-8, 2014.

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Choice of Law in the American Courts in 2014: Twenty-Eighth Annual Survey

By Beth Graham - December 29, 2014
Symeon C. Symeonides, Alex L. Parks Distinguished Professor of Law and Dean Emeritus at the Willamette University College of Law has published “Choice of Law in the American Courts in 2014: Twenty-Eighth Annual Survey,” American Journal of Comparative Law, Vol. 63, No. 2, 2015.

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The Price of Justice: An Analysis of the Costs That Are Appropriately Considered in a Cost-Based Vindication of Statutory Rights Defense to an Arbitration Agreement

By Beth Graham - December 22, 2014
Ramona Lampley, Assistant Professor of Law at St. Mary's University School of Law, has published “The Price of Justice: An Analysis of the Costs That Are Appropriately Considered in a Cost-Based Vindication of Statutory Rights Defense to an Arbitration Agreement,” Brigham Young University Law Review, No. 4, 2013.

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