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Four of the Latest Developments in ADR

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by Renee Kolar

Tuesday, Apr 29, 2014


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We recently published a series of blog posts discussing some of the latest developments in ADR written by Mr. Bayer’s U.S. Commercial Arbitration class at the University of Texas School of Law.  Check them out!

1) Crowd Arbitration: Crowdsourced Dispute Resolution: discussing the current examples of crowdsourced dispute resolution systems and the pros and cons of crowdsourced dispute resolution.

2) The Future of Class Arbitration:  discussing the possible ways that class arbitration might survive as well as the areas of future debate on the issue.

3) The McCarran-Ferguson Act and Reverse Preemption: discussing the interplay between the McCarran-Ferguson Act, the Federal Arbitration Act, and the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

4) Online Dispute Resolution: An Amorphous Concept, Yet An Effective Tool: discussing current forms of and the effectiveness of Online Dispute Resolution.

 

 

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About Renee Kolar

Renée Kolar received her J.D. from the University of Texas School of Law in December 2012 and passed the February 2013 Texas Bar Exam. Her experience living abroad and studying translation taught her that misunderstandings between people arise not just from their language differences, but also from the absence of a shared cultural background.

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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.

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