• Home
  • RSS Feeds
  • Blog Archives
Subscribe to Disputing
Book an ADR Service
Call Karl Bayer
Karl Bayer's Disputing Blog - Mediator, Arbitrator, Court Master & Technical Advisor
About Karl  |  Book an ADR Service  |  Contact Karl   (214) 891-4505

Menu 
  • home
  • Mediation
  • Arbitration
  • Court Neutrals
  • Online Dispute Resolution
  • Technology
    • Intellectual Property
    • Privacy and Cybersecurity
    • E-discovery
  • Court Decisions
    • Texas Supreme Court
    • Fifth Circuit
    • Third Court of Appeals
    • U.S. Supreme Court
  • More
    • Legislation
      • Texas
      • United States
    • Healthcare
    • Guest Posts
      • John DeGroote
      • John C. Fleming
      • Rick Freeman
      • Professor Peter Friedman
      • Honorable W. Royal Furgeson, Jr.
      • James M. Gaitis
      • Laura A. Kaster
      • Professor John Lande
      • Philip J. Loree, Jr.
      • Michael McIlwrath
      • F. Peter Phillips
      • Professor Alan Scott Rau
      • Professor Thomas J. Stipanowich
      • Professor S.I. Strong
      • Richard Webb
      • Glen M. Wilkerson
    • International arbitration
    • Regulation
    • Sports and Entertainment


Mediation

Mediate.com Receives Prestigious American Bar Association (ABA) Award

By Victoria VanBuren - February 1, 2010
Please join us in congratulating Mediate.com for their recent ABA Award. As readers of this blog may know, Disputing is a Mediate.com Featured Blog. Mediate.com Receives Prestigious American Bar Association (ABA) Award Eugene, Oregon – Mediate.com, the leading mediation web site in the world, has received the 2010 American Bar Association (ABA) Lawyer as Problem Solver Award. The award is for the use of “legal skills in creative, innovative

Continue reading...

Internacional: España Inicia Programa de Mediación

By Victoria VanBuren - January 27, 2010
Jose Antonio Garcia Alvaro, de Arbitraje y Mediación (ARyMe) reporta lo siguiente: Cataluña se adelantó –y sigue siendo objetivamente la Comunidad más avanzada y atrevida en materia de mediación de España—, pero Valladolid le sigue la pista en materia de mediación civil, si bien a nivel de proyecto inicial piloto de mediación civil adscrito inicialmente a dos juzgados. Así, Valladolid ha obtenido el visto bueno del Consejo General del Poder Judic

Continue reading...

International: Spain Launches Civil Mediation Program

By Victoria VanBuren - January 27, 2010
Jose Antonio Garcia Alvaro from ADR Resources (ARyME) reports: In Spain, Catalonia has always been a step ahead of the rest of the country when it comes to mediation. Catalonia was the first region in the country to pass an act regulating family mediation, and the first ever to legislate civil mediation at large. Valladolid (a province of the larger Castilla-León region) follows suit, and has decided to pilot-test a court-annexed program on civil

Continue reading...

Mediation in Healthcare: Interview with Healthcare Neutral Richard Webb

By Victoria VanBuren - January 22, 2010
by Holly Hayes I recently conducted a Q & A via email with Richard J. Webb (pictured left) who writes the Healthcare Neutral Blog. Mr. Webb is a graduate of Yale University (B.A., cum laude, 1975) and the Duke University School of Law (J.D. 1978). His additional alternative dispute resolution training currently amounts to 177 hours of classroom time, including 60 hours of advanced mediation courses at the Straus Institute for Dispute Resoluti

Continue reading...

More on ‘Bad Faith’ Mediation in Texas

By Victoria VanBuren - January 21, 2010
by Holly Hayes In the Winter edition of the Texas Mediator, Susan Schultz calls for the “mediation community to engage in communal reflection” regarding the passage of the bad faith section of Texas HB 2256 which requires the mediator to report “bad faith mediation”. Overall, the bill provides a procedure for mediation of out-of-network health benefit claim disputes. (read more here) In her article, ‘Bad Faith Mediat

Continue reading...

GUEST-POST | 210 Billion Emails Sent Each Day –It’s Time to Use eMediation or Special Masters in eDiscovery – Webcast on February 16, 2010 (State Bar of Texas CLE)

By Victoria VanBuren - January 15, 2010
by Peter S. Vogel Recent surveys indicate that there are over 210 billion emails sent each day, which does not include the more than 1 trillion text messages sent in 2008. eDiscovery has impacted every lawsuit in every courthouse, and with this unbelievable number of emails and text messages litigation will never be the same. After the Guest Post last November about Allison Skinner’s Brilliant idea about eMediation, Allison and I have received gr

Continue reading...

2009 Developments in Mediation: Joint Commission Standard on Code of Conduct

By Victoria VanBuren - January 8, 2010
by Holly Hayes Health care leaders have known for years that disruptive behaviors are a serious problem. Verbal outbursts, refusing to take part in assigned duties and condescending attitudes all create breakdowns in the teamwork, collaboration and communication needed to deliver patient care. A study by The Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) found that 40 percent of clinicians have remained passive or kept quiet during patient care e

Continue reading...

On the International News: Mediation in Hong Kong

By Victoria VanBuren - January 5, 2010
Karl Bayer came across this interesting recent reform affecting the resolution of disputes in Hong Kong: Judiciary makes case for mediation Monday, January 04, 2010 Mediation, a process that aims to resolve disputes and keep them out of the courts, takes another step forward today with the Judiciary opening an information office on the practice.The Mediation Information Office has been established under the Judiciary’s Practice Direction 31

Continue reading...

2009 Developments in Mediation: Mediation Confidentiality

By Victoria VanBuren - December 31, 2009
by Holly Hayes Our August post on the “bad faith” mediation section of Texas House Bill 2256 (read more about the bill here) that requires the mediator to report bad faith mediation to the insurance commissioner or the Texas Medical Board, as appropriate, prompted our attention to how other states are addressing confidentiality in mediation. Texas operates under the Alternate Dispute Resolution Procedures (Chapter 154) of the Civil Pr

Continue reading...

2009 Developments in Mediation: President Barack Obama’s Plan for Tort Reform

By Victoria VanBuren - December 25, 2009
by Holly Hayes In September 2009, President Obama instructed the Secretary of Health and Human Services to move forward with awarding medical malpractice demonstration grants to states funded by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) to help doctors focus on putting their patients first, not on practicing defensive medicine. (read more here and here) In October, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released a letter updating its a

Continue reading...

« First‹ Previous262728293031323334Next ›Last »

Legal Research

Legal Research

Connect with Disputing

Visit Us On LinkedinCheck Our Feed

About Disputing

Disputing is published by Karl Bayer, a dispute resolution expert based in Austin, Texas. Articles published on Disputing aim to provide original insight and commentary around issues related to arbitration, mediation and the alternative dispute resolution industry.

To learn more about Karl and his team, or to schedule a mediation or arbitration with Karl’s live scheduling calendar, visit www.karlbayer.com.

Recent Posts

We're Back!!!!
Feb 24, 2025
JAMS Welcomes Karl Bayer to its Panel of Neutrals
JAMS Welcomes Karl Bayer to its Panel of Neutrals
May 28, 2024
Class Action Waivers in Arbitration Agreements: The Twenty-First Century Arbitration Battleground and Implications for the EU Countries
Nov 27, 2023

Featured Posts

Tips on Taking Good Remote Depositions From a Veteran Court Reporter

Online Mediation May Allow Restorative Justice to Continue During COVID-19

Remote Arbitration Best Practices: Witness Examination

Search

Legal Research

Legal Research


© 2025, Karl Bayer. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy