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The Federalization of Consumer Arbitration: Possible Solutions

By Beth Graham - November 19, 2013
Sarah Rudolph Cole, John W. Bricker Professor of Law and Director of the Program on Dispute Resolution at the Ohio State University’s Moritz College of Law has authored The Federalization of Consumer Arbitration: Possible Solutions.

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Nevada Supreme Court Protects Confidentiality of Foreclosure Mediation Program Records

By Beth Graham - November 6, 2013
Last week, the Nevada Supreme Court rejected a non-profit organization’s request to examine records created as part of the state’s Foreclosure Mediation Program.

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Med-Arb and the Legalization of Alternative Dispute Resolution

By Beth Graham - November 4, 2013
Brian Pappas, Assistant Clinical Professor of Law and Associate Director of Alternative Dispute Resolution at Michigan State University College of Law, has authored Med-Arb and the Legalization of Alternative Dispute Resolution, Volume 20, Harvard Negotiation Law Review, Spring 2015.

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Consistently Inconsistent: The Need for Predictability in Awarding Costs and Fees in Investment Treaty Arbitrations

By Beth Graham - October 24, 2013
John Y. Gotanda, Associate Dean for Faculty Research and Professor of Law at Villanova University School of Law, has published Consistently Inconsistent: The Need for Predictability in Awarding Costs and Fees in Investment Treaty Arbitrations, ICSID Review (Fall 2013) 28 (2): 420-437; Villanova Law/Public Policy Research Paper No. 2013-3039.

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Fourth District Appeals Court Orders Local Firefighters to Arbitrate Benefits Dispute With City of San Antonio

By Beth Graham - October 8, 2013
Texas’ Fourth District has held that an arbitration provision in a collective bargaining agreement (“CBA”) requires a local firefighter’s union to engage in arbitration over a health insurance benefits dispute.

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Online Dispute Resolution (ODR): What is it, and is it the Way Forward?

By Beth Graham - September 24, 2013
Julio César Betancourt, Head of Research & Academic Affairs at the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, and Elina Zlatanska, Research Assistant at Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, have published an interesting article entitled, Online Dispute Resolution (ODR): What is it, and is it the Way Forward?, 79 International Journal of Arbitration, Mediation and Dispute Management, Issue 3, 2013.

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The Not-So-Effective Vindication Decision

By Beth Graham - September 19, 2013
Professor Linda S. Mullenix, Morris & Rita Atlas Chair in Advocacy at the University of Texas School of Law, has published, The Practice: The Not-So-Effective Vindication Decision: The U.S. Supreme Court's Ruling in Italian Colors and Its Aftermath Are a Big Blow to Class Action Bar, National Law Journal, Vol. 36, No. 2, p. 30, September 2013; U of Texas Law, Public Law Research Paper No. 517.

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Court-Connected Mediation and Minorities

By Beth Graham - August 28, 2013
Sharon Press, Professor of Law and Director of the Dispute Resolution Institute at Hamline University School of Law, has published Court-Connected Mediation and Minorities: Has Any Progress Been Made?, ABA Dispute Resolution Magazine, pp. 36-40, Summer 2013.

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NFL and Players Association Agree to Use a Third Party Arbitrator Following Positive HGH Tests

By Beth Graham - August 16, 2013
A number of Major League Baseball players have faced suspension in recent months over alleged Human Growth Hormone (HGH) use. The situation has apparently led other sports to more closely examine their own HGH policies.

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‘Sticky’ Arbitration Clauses?: The Use of Arbitration Clauses after Concepcion and Amex

By Beth Graham - August 9, 2013
Professors Peter B. Rutledge, University of Georgia Law School, and Christopher R. Drahozal, University of Kansas School of Law, have authored a paper that uses empirical evidence to examine the effect the United States Supreme Court’s decision in AT&T Mobility LLC v. Concepcion has had on arbitration clauses in business contracts.

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