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GUEST-POST | Mediating eDiscovery Disputes – Allison Skinner’s Brilliant Idea

By Victoria VanBuren - October 29, 2009
By Peter S. Vogel Allison O. Skinner is an attorney and full-time mediator at Sirote & Permutt and has written two outstanding articles about resolving eDiscovery disputes as a Mediator to develop a “Mediated Discovery Plan.” What a great way to help parties take advantage of the mediation process to reduce the out of control costs of eDiscovery and at the same time reach an amicable plan to deal with eDiscovery. Allison has setup a great mod

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Comments to Dan Solin’s Post on Arbitration of Securities Disputes at FINRA

By Victoria VanBuren - October 6, 2009
John Fleming sent us the following comments about our post of yesterday (find the post here): I have a beef with the Solin’s approach. FINRA has a new pilot program that allows customers to choose arbitration panels with only non-industry arbitrators. Guess what? In reality customers and their lawyers are actually choosing to have industry arbitrators on the panels in about 50% of the cases, even when they can exclude them. Privately, lawye

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Arbitration of Securities Disputes at FINRA

By Victoria VanBuren - October 5, 2009
Our friend John C. Fleming from Hays & Owens, L.L.P sent us the following post: [update: find John C. Fleming’s comment about this post here] A reader of my blogs sent me an e-mail with a Customer Agreement from a major brokerage firm. She asked me to look it over and tell her if she should sign it. The first thing that struck me was this clause: “Brokerage activities are regulated under different laws and rules than advisory acti

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Michigan Journal of International Law Article on Class Action Arbitration

By Victoria VanBuren - September 23, 2009
Professor S.I. Strong, Senior Fellow at the University of Missouri’s Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution wrote an excellent article about the international implications of class arbitration. The article is entitled “The Sounds of Silence: Are U.S. Arbitrators Creating Internationally Enforceable Awards When Ordering Class Arbitration in Cases of Contractual Silence or Ambiguity?” and appears at 30 Michigan Journal of Inte

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GUEST-POST PART IVB | Class and Consolidated Arbitration Under the Federal Arbitration Act: What Issues Will the United States Supreme Court Confront in Stolt-Nielsen, S.A. V. AnimalFeeds Int’l Co.?

By Victoria VanBuren - September 21, 2009
Part IVB: How will the Court Rule on the Merits? By Philip J. Loree Jr. I. Introduction In Part IVA (here) we considered whether the question in Stolt-Nielsen was one for the court or the arbitrators to decide, and predicted that at least five Justices of the United States Supreme Court will hold that the court must decide it. If we are correct, then the Supreme Court will consider on a de novo basis whether the arbitration panel had the authorit

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GUEST-POST PART IVA | Class and Consolidated Arbitration Under the Federal Arbitration Act: What Issues Will the United States Supreme Court Confront in Stolt-Nielsen, S.A. V. AnimalFeeds Int’l Co.?

By Victoria VanBuren - September 1, 2009
Part IVA: Who Decides? By Philip J. Loree Jr. I. Introduction In Part III (here) we examined the background of Stolt-Nielsen and identified four issues that the United States Supreme Court will likely confront when it decides the case. In this part IVA we consider the first issue: Who decides whether class arbitration can be imposed on the parties when their arbitration agreements are silent on that point? Put differently, is the question one of

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GUEST-POST: Bad Faith Mandatory Mediation by Software Developer

By Victoria VanBuren - August 28, 2009
By Peter S. Vogel The mandatory mediation provision of the software development agreement seemed like a good idea to me since a mediation conference was required before litigation could be filed. However, it turned out to be a ploy. The California software vendor had a contract for software development for the implementation of a new Enterprise Resource Program (ERP) system for a large company in Mississippi. Unfortunately as things turn out abou

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GUEST-POST: Arbitration Hearing Technology – Using PowerPoint to Streamline the Hearing

By Victoria VanBuren - August 20, 2009
By Peter S. Vogel A software vendor made an arbitration demand that its hospital customer failed to pay thousands of dollars for its annual computer software maintenance support, and the hospital responded that it had terminated the agreements. Sounded like a pretty simple and straight forward dispute. At the preliminary telephone hearing the parties requested two days for the hearing. Discovery ran its normal course and the software vendor claim

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GUEST-POST PART III | Class and Consolidated Arbitration Under the Federal Arbitration Act: What Issues Will the United States Supreme Court Confront in Stolt-Nielsen, S.A. V. AnimalFeeds Int’l Co.?

By Victoria VanBuren - August 17, 2009
Part III: Background and Procedural History of the Stolt-Nielsen Case By Philip J. Loree Jr. Introduction Back when the buzz about Stolt-Nielsen focused on how the court breathed new life into the “manifest disregard of the law” standard, the facts of the case were not nearly as important as its discussion of the law. Ordinarily, though, the practice of law is the practice of facts, and as respects the question whether the Second Circuit’s holdin

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GUEST-POST: Creative Mediation for IT Dispute

By Victoria VanBuren - August 12, 2009
By Peter S. Vogel After receiving a Temporary Restraining Order (“TRO”) the Judge ordered a mediation conference between the plaintiff software licensor and their customer in Alabama. The software in dispute was a specialized tax website that the plaintiff had spent many years developing, and after defendant abruptly terminated the license the plaintiff was shocked that the defendant had a competing website providing specialized tax s

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