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All articles tagged '"American Bar Association"'

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ABA Passes New Guidelines on the Appointment and Use of Special Masters

By Kyle Bailey - March 19, 2019
At the January 2019 Midyear Meeting, the American Bar Association adopted the ABA Guidelines for the Appointment and Use of Special Masters in Federal and State Civil Litigation.

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Karl Bayer and Disputing Featured by ABA, Texas Bar Today

By Beth Graham - June 8, 2016
There are many exciting things happening at Disputing!

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Three Surveys Offering New Insights into ADR Practices

By Renee Kolar - July 22, 2014
Professor Thomas Stipanowich recently published information regarding three major surveys conducted by the The Straus Institute’s Theory-to-Practice Research Project that produced a wide array of new information on arbitrator and mediator practices as well as insights into corporate use of ADR.

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ABA / Straus Institute Survey of Corporate Counsel

By Thomas J. Stipanowich - July 18, 2014
One of the three recent surveys undertaken by the Straus Institute in 2013 as part of the Theory-to-Practice Research Project was a survey of corporate counsel co-sponsored by the American Bar Association’s Section on Public Utilities, Communication and Transportation (PUCAT) ADR Committee. The Institute’s work was conducted pursuant to a contractual agreement with PUCAT.

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The Straus Institute Theory-to-Practice Research Project

By Thomas J. Stipanowich - July 10, 2014
The Straus Institute’s Theory-to-Practice Research Project was begun in 2013 as an ongoing initiative aimed at expanding our knowledge of dispute resolution practices; understanding the perspectives of mediators, arbitrators, judges, corporate counsel and legal advocates; and garnering other empirical information regarding dispute resolution processes and participants’ judgments, decisions and choices.

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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’s Planned Early Dispute Resolution Task Force Publishes User Guide

By Beth Graham - October 18, 2013
The American Bar Association’s Planned Early Dispute Resolution (“PEDR”) Task Force has published a User Guide for Planned Early Dispute Resolution designed to assist businesses with effectively managing disputes as quickly as possible after they arise.

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The Guide to Dispute Resolution Processes

By Victoria VanBuren - November 29, 2012
  The American Bar Association (ABA) Guide to Dispute Resolution Processes is designed to educate members of the public about dispute resolution processes commonly used to resolve legal, community, school, public policy and many other types of disputes. You may download the Guide (for free) here.   “What Is Dispute Resolution? Dispute resolution is a term that refers to a number of processes that can be used to resolve a conflict,

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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 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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