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All articles tagged '"ABA"'

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ABA Blawg 100 Amici | Deadline is Friday, Sept. 7, 2012

By Victoria VanBuren - September 4, 2012
The American Bar Association (“ABA”) is working on its annual list of the 100 best legal blogs (“blawgs”). This year’s deadline is Friday, September 7. Nominate your favorite blawgs here. Looking to subscribe to other legal blogs? The ABA Blawg Directory is here and Alternative Dispute Resolution blawgs are here.

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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 | 7th Annual Arbitration Training Institute | Philadelphia, June 21-23, 2012

By Victoria VanBuren - June 18, 2012
The ABA Section of Dispute Resolution will host its 7th Annual Training Institute on June 21-23, 2012 in Philadelphia. Who Should Attend? Attend if you are seeking a career move to arbitration. Attend if you are an experienced arbitrator or advocate wanting to better understand recent issues in arbitration and improve your skills. Attend if you are a litigator wanting to better utilize arbitration and gain insights about how arbitrators approach

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ABA Teleconference | The Past Year in Arbitration, June 12, 2012

By Victoria VanBuren - June 11, 2012
ABA Dispute Resolution Section will host the teleconference “The Past Year in Arbitration” on June 12 at 12:00-1:30 pm ET. Here are the details: This program will focus on the most important arbitration issues of the last year. Panelists will discuss the United States Supreme Court rulings on arbitration issues, as well as notable federal and state court decisions. Join us for an in depth conversation on the hottest issues in the fiel

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14th Annual ABA Section of Dispute Resolution Spring Conference | Washington, DC, April 18-21, 2012

By Victoria VanBuren - February 7, 2012
The ABA Section of Dispute Resolution will host its Fourteenth Annual Spring Conference in Washington DC from April 18 – 21, 2012. The theme of the conference builds on the Section’s initiative this year of leading by promoting civil discourse: How do we as dispute resolvers lead critical, emotion charged discussions civilly working with people in opposite corners to collaborate and come to consensus? Find the conference schedule here. Registrati

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ABA Mediation Video Contest on YouTube | Deadline: February 1, 2012

By Victoria VanBuren - January 17, 2012
The American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution invites you to participate in their second annual Mediation Video Contest on YouTube®. The theme is “Civility and Civil Public Discourse.” Find out information on eligibility, contest rules, prizes, and judging criteria 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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ABA Journal Article | Bringing Mediation to Pakistan

By Victoria VanBuren - October 10, 2011
The October 2011 issue of the ABA Journal Magazine features an interesting article about the IFC ‘s Alternative Dispute Resolution project in Pakistan. In 2005, a pilot commercial mediation center was opened in Karachi. This center is expected to serve as the model for conflict mediation in Pakistan and throughout the entire Middle East and North Africa Region. Here is an excerpt: Backlogged courts, litigation-happy parties and risk-averse

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