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All articles tagged '"ABA Section"'

17 articles found

Patent Arbitration: It Still Makes Good Sense

By Beth Graham - August 15, 2015
Peter Michaelson, Michaelson ADR Chambers, LLC, has published “Patent Arbitration: It Still Makes Good Sense,” Landslide (Journal of the ABA Section of Intellectual Property Law); July/August 2015, pp. 42-47. In his paper, Mr. Michaelson examines the future of patent arbitration following the implementation of the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act.

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Consent Awards in International Arbitration: From Settlement to Enforcement

By Beth Graham - March 24, 2015
Dr. Yaraslau Kryvoi, Associate Professor at the University of West London and Senior Advisor to the International Courts Committee of the ABA Section of International Law, and Dr. Dmitry Davydenko, Visiting Fellow at Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law and Senior Associate with Muranov, Chernyakov & Partners, have published “Consent Awards in International Arbitration: From Settlement to Enforcement,” Brooklyn Journ

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Gender Differences in Dispute Resolution Practice

By Beth Graham - February 14, 2014
Gina Viola Brown, Editor of the American Bar Association's Dispute Resolution Magazine, and Andrea Kupfer Schneider, Professor of Law at the Marquette University Law School, have written an interesting paper entitled Gender Differences in Dispute Resolution Practice: Report on the ABA Section of Dispute Resolution Practice Snapshot Survey, Marquette Law School Legal Studies Paper No. 14-04.

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ABA Book | Stories Mediators Tell

By Victoria VanBuren - August 22, 2012
by Holly Hayes I recently discovered the book “Stories Mediators Tell” by Eric R. Galton and Lela P. Love published by the ABA Section of Dispute Resolution (Feb 2012). Our friend Jeff Jury, from Austin, contributed the story “The Problem of Sharing Space”. The introduction states: Some of the stories in this book are factual, an effort to recount precisely what happened in a particular mediation. Some are an effort of the

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Preparing for Mediation | ABA Section of Dispute Resolution Publishes Mediation Guides

By Victoria VanBuren - August 15, 2012
The ABA Section of Dispute Resolution published recently the following mediation guides: Preparing for Mediation. General information about the mediation process and questions to think about and ask before and during mediation. Preparing for Complex Civil Mediation.This guide is designed for parties in complex civil disputes who are represented by lawyers. Preparing for Family Mediation.Preparing for Family Mediation has information specific to m

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ABA Section of Dispute Resolution Annual Meeting | August 2-5, 2012, Chicago

By Victoria VanBuren - July 2, 2012
Mark your calendars! The American Bar Association, Section of Dispute Resolution will host its Annual Meeting on August 2-5, 2012 in Chicago. The agenda features programs on civility, arbitration, mediation, and negotiation. The Section of Dispute Resolution brochure is here. For the ABA Annual Meeting homepage, click here. To register online, click here.

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ABA Article | Fixing the Way Multi-Arbitrator Tribunals Are Formed

By Victoria VanBuren - November 1, 2011
We came across an interesting article at the ABA Section of Litigation entitled Fixing the Way Multi-Arbitrator Tribunals Are Formed. The piece, written by Herman Manuel Duarte, discusses common issues with unilateral appointments of arbitrators. Here is an excerpt: One of the pressing issues in international arbitration is the practice of unilaterally appointing arbitrators and its effect on the decision-making process. The term “unilateral appo

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GUEST-POST PART II | Lawyering with Planned Early Negotiation

By Victoria VanBuren - June 21, 2011
By John Lande Part I described the “prison of fear” that keeps many lawyers and parties from negotiating early in a dispute. This Part describes how lawyers can initiate and conduct a “planned early negotiation” or “PEN.” Lawyers should routinely do an “early case assessment” to analyze what procedure would be most appropriate. In some cases, it is clear from the outset that the parties need to engage in all-out adversarial litigation. But in mos

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GUEST-POST PART I | Lawyering with Planned Early Negotiation

By Victoria VanBuren - June 20, 2011
By John Lande In an all-too-common pattern in litigation, settlement comes only after the lawyers engage in adversarial posturing, the original conflict escalates, and the parties’ relationship deteriorates. It costs a lot, takes a long time, and none of the parties is happy with the settlement. Almost any disagreement can escalate the conflict and divert energy from the tasks needed to resolve disputes efficiently. Although some lawyers enjoy th

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Article | ADR in Labor and Employment Law During the Past Quarter Century

By Beth Graham - November 3, 2010
An interesting article about alternative dispute resolution (ADR) in a labor and employment law context was recently published in the ABA Journal of Labor and Employment Law. In an article entitled “ADR in Labor and Employment Law During the Past Quarter Century,”25 ABA Journal of Labor & Employment Law 411 (Spring 2010), University of Michigan Professor Emeritus of Law Theodore J. St. Antoine discusses important decisions and developments si

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