Professor Sarah Rudolph Cole, Michael E. Moritz Chair in Alternative Dispute Resolution at The Ohio State University’s Moritz College of Law, has published “Arbitrator Diversity: Can It Be Achieved?” Washington University Law Review, Vol. 98; Ohio State Legal Studies Research Paper No. 581.
Continue reading...Attorney Paul Bennett Marrow, member of the American Arbitration Association’s Commercial Panel and Domestic Arbitration instructor at New York Law School, Mansi Karol, Director of ADR Service for the Commercial Division at the American Arbitration Association in New York, and Steven Kuyan, Director of Entrepreneurship at New York University’s Tandon School of Engineering and Managing Director of the NYU Tandon Future Labs, have published “Artificial Intelligence and Arbitration: The Computer as an Arbitrator — Are We There Yet?,” 74 Dispute Resolution Journal 35 (2020) (American Arbitration Association), 2020.
Continue reading...Last month, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit held a federal whistleblower statute did not render an arbitration agreement between a man and his former employer unenforceable.
Continue reading...A team from remoteadvocacy.com had the pleasure of presenting “Remote Advocacy: New Lawyering Skills Through the Eyes of a Neutral” at the Center for American and International Law, Institute for Law and Technology, 58th Annual Conference on Intellectual Property Law.
Continue reading...The National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals (“NADN”) recently conducted a survey of litigators titled “The Customer Is Always Right(?)”.
Continue reading...The City of San Antonio and a local fire union have reportedly reached an agreement to engage in mediation later this month before former Supreme Court of Texas Justice Deborah Hankinson.
Continue reading...Aligning healthcare business leaders and physicians is more critical than ever states a March/April 2014 article in Healthcare Executive by Jane Calayag.
Continue reading...Last year, the Oregon Legislature passed a resolution creating the voluntary Early Discussion and Resolution (“EDR”) process to address undesired healthcare outcomes.
Continue reading...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.
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.