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SCOTX Refuses to Reconsider Patent Company’s Request to Vacate Arbitrator’s $3 Million Legal Fees Award

By Beth Graham - January 26, 2017

The Supreme Court of Texas has once again declined to consider a company’s request to vacate an arbitrator’s award in a legal fees dispute.

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Dallas COA Orders AdvoCare Employment Dispute to Arbitration

By Beth Graham - January 23, 2017

Texas’ Fifth District Court of Appeals in Dallas has ordered a former AdvoCare board member to arbitrate his claims against the company.

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UK Law Seeks to Send Libel Claims Against Newspapers to Arbitration

By Beth Graham - January 20, 2017

A public consultation regarding Section 40 of the United Kingdom’s Crime and Courts Act of 2013 was completed last week. The highly contentious law was created in response to a legal inquiry that recommended judicial and other legal remedies should be made more readily available to members of the general public.

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Global Pound Conference Series Event to be Held in Austin

By Beth Graham - January 17, 2017

On Thursday, January 26th, a Global Pound Conference Series event will be held at the Texas Law Center in Austin. The series was designed to “facilitate the development of 21st century commercial and civil dispute resolution tools, at domestic, regional and international levels.”

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Arbitrating Ballot Battles?

By Beth Graham - June 9, 2017

Rebecca Green, Professor of the Practice, Co-Director of the Election Law Program, and Assistant Director of the Center for Legal and Court Technology at William & Mary Law School, has published “Arbitrating Ballot Battles?,” Kentucky Law Journal, Vol. 75, 2015-16 (2017).

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CMS Issues Proposed New Rule on Nursing Home Pre-Dispute Arbitration Agreements

By Karl Bayer - June 7, 2017

Sixth Circuit Sides with Seventh, Ninth Circuits on Issue of Class Waivers Included in an Employer’s Arbitration Agreement

By Beth Graham - June 7, 2017

Mediation

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 on Mediation, which came into operation last Friday. The practice direction covers relevant civil cases in the Court of First Instance and District Court. It contains the procedure to be followed by disputing or litigating parties to engage in mediation after the commencement of a court action by writ. The office provides litigants with information to help them consider whether they should attempt mediation to resolve their disputes, and to enable them to seek it from professional bodies. “The target users are parties who have commenced or are about to commence civil proceedings in the High Court or District Court, including unrepresented litigants,” a spokesman for the Judiciary said yesterday. The office, which is in the High Court Building in Queensway, will serve as a focal point of inquiries for all court-related mediation. “As the Judiciary has to maintain its independent and impartial position, mediation will not be provided by its staff but by accredited mediators to be appointed by the parties themselves,” the spokesman said. Secretary for Justice Wong Yan-lung is leading a cross-sector working group to promote mediation. A report is to be released for public consultation early this year. Technorati Tags: ADR, law, mediation

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2009 Developments in Mediation: Mediation Confidentiality

By Victoria VanBuren - December 31, 2009

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

By Victoria VanBuren - December 25, 2009

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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.

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