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Arbitrator Intelligence: From Intuition to Data in Arbitrator Appointments

By Beth Graham - February 12, 2018
Catherine A. Rogers, Professor of Law at Penn State Law and Professor of Ethics, Regulation, and the Rule of Law at Queen Mary, University of London, has published “Arbitrator Intelligence: From Intuition to Data in Arbitrator Appointments,” New York Dispute Resolution Lawyer Volume 11 No. 2 (Spring 2018).

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Negotiation Via Text Messaging

By Beth Graham - February 7, 2018
Noam Ebner, Professor of Negotiation and Conflict Resolution at Creighton University Graduate School’s Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, has written a timely book chapter titled, “Negotiation Via Text Messaging,” in Honeyman, C. & Schneider, A.K. (eds.) The Negotiator's Desk Reference. St Paul: DRI Press.

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A Blueprint for Online Dispute Resolution System Design

By Beth Graham - January 25, 2018
Amy Schmitz, Elwood L. Thomas Missouri Endowed Professor of Law at the University of Missouri School of Law, has published an interesting journal article titled “A Blueprint for Online Dispute Resolution System Design,” 21 Journal of Internet Law 3-11, Forthcoming; University of Missouri School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2018-07.

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The Blurring of the Public/Private Distinction or the Collapse of a Category? The Story of Investment Arbitration

By Beth Graham - January 3, 2018
Guillermo Jose Garcia Sanchez, Associate Professor of Law at the Texas A&M University School of Law and Affiliated Scholar at the University of Houston’s Center for U.S. and Mexican Law, has published “The Blurring of the Public/Private Distinction or the Collapse of a Category? The Story of Investment Arbitration,” Nevada Law Journal, Forthcoming. 

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User Concerns About Reinsurance Arbitration – And Attendant Lessons for Selection of Dispute Resolution Forums and Methods

By Beth Graham - December 6, 2017
Jeffrey W. Stempel, Doris S. and Theodore B. Lee Professor of Law at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, William S. Boyd School of Law, has published “Notes from a Quiet Corner: User Concerns About Reinsurance Arbitration – And Attendant Lessons for Selection of Dispute Resolution Forums and Methods,” 9 Arbitration Law Review 93 (2017). 

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Can Computers Be Fair? How Automated and Human-Powered Online Dispute Resolution Affect Procedural Justice in Mediation and Arbitration

By Beth Graham - December 1, 2017
Ayelet Sela, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Bar Ilan University Faculty of Law, has published “Can Computers Be Fair? How Automated and Human-Powered Online Dispute Resolution Affect Procedural Justice in Mediation and Arbitration,” Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution, Forthcoming. 

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Anti-Suit Injunctions in Judicial and Arbitral Procedures in the United States

By Beth Graham - November 21, 2017
S.I. Strong, Manley O. Hudson Professor of Law at the University of Missouri School of Law, has published “Anti-Suit Injunctions in Judicial and Arbitral Procedures in the United States,” 66 American Journal of Comparative Law __ (Forthcoming); University of Missouri School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2017-25. 

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First Impressions: Drafting Effective Mediation Statements

By Beth Graham - November 13, 2017
Donna Erez-Navot, Visiting Assistant Clinical Professor at Cardozo School of Law and Interim Director of the Cardozo Mediation Clinic, and Brian Farkas, Attorney at Goetz Fitzpatrick LLP and Adjunct Professor of Law at Cardozo School of Law, have published a useful journal article titled “First Impressions: Drafting Effective Mediation Statements,” Lewis & Clark Law Review, Vol. 22, Forthcoming; Cardozo Legal Studies Research Paper No. 529. 

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Deregulating Arbitration

By Beth Graham - November 6, 2017
David L. Noll, Associate Professor of Law at Rutgers Law School, has published “Deregulating Arbitration,” Loyola Consumer Law Review, Vol. 30, 2017, Forthcoming.

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The Bold Ambition of Justice Scalia’s Arbitration Jurisprudence

By Beth Graham - October 26, 2017
Katherine V.W. Stone, Arjay and Frances Fearing Miller Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - School of Law, has published “The Bold Ambition of Justice Scalia's Arbitration Jurisprudence: Keep Workers and Consumers Out of Court,” 21 Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal 189 (2017); UCLA School of Law Public Law & Legal Theory Research Paper No. 17-41.

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