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Protecting Confidential Information in Commercial Mediations

By Beth Graham - March 10, 2014
Paul M. Lurie, Partner at Schiff Hardin LLP, and Sharon Press, Professor at Hamline University School of Law, have published Protecting Confidential Information in Commercial Mediations, Dispute Resolution Magazine, p. 40 (Winter 2014 Forthcoming).

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Federal Appellate Court Orders United Healthcare, Physicians to Mediation

By Beth Graham - March 10, 2014
A federal appellate court in New York has reportedly ordered a dispute between United Healthcare and two county medical societies to mediation. The lawsuit arose in October 2013 after the insurer removed thousands of doctors in Connecticut and other states from its Medicare Advantage network.

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Children’s Hospital Creates Unique Anti-Bullying Mediation Program

By Beth Graham - February 24, 2014
Children’s Hospital’s in Michigan has reportedly established a one of a kind anti-bullying program in conjunction with a local mediation center.

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Voluntary Oregon Early Discussion and Resolution Program Offers Mediation Service to Patients, Medical Providers

By Beth Graham - January 24, 2014
Last year, the Oregon Legislature passed a resolution creating the voluntary Early Discussion and Resolution (“EDR”) process to address undesired healthcare outcomes.

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Technology Giants Apple, Samsung Agree to Mediation in Patent Dispute

By Beth Graham - January 21, 2014
Electronics giants Apple, Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. have reportedly agreed to engage in mediation over the companies’ latest technology dispute.

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2013 Disputing Featured Blog Posts on Mediate.com

By Beth Graham - January 6, 2014
Disputing has been a Featured Blog on Mediate.com since 2009. We are pleased to share our Mediate.com featured blog posts of 2013 with you here:

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Fifth Circuit Upholds NLRB’s Decision Regarding Alleged Labor Negotiations Impasse

By Beth Graham - December 31, 2013
The Fifth Circuit has partially upheld a National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) order after finding an employer engaged in bad faith labor negotiations.

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Children’s Hospital Mediation Project Aims to Improve Communication Between Parents and Healthcare Providers

By Beth Graham - December 27, 2013
The Evelina London Children's Hospital has reportedly instituted a new mediation project aimed at improving communication between parents and healthcare providers.

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Beyond International Commercial Arbitration? the Promise of International Commercial Mediation

By Beth Graham - December 5, 2013
Professor S.I. Strong, Associate Professor of Law at the University of Missouri School of Law (and a friend of this blog) has published “Beyond International Commercial Arbitration? the Promise of International Commercial Mediation,” 42 Washington University Journal of Law and Policy, 2014, Forthcoming; University of Missouri School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2013-21.

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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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