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All articles tagged '"American Bar Association"'

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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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JAMS Article Uniform Mediation Act : 10 years later

By Victoria VanBuren - August 19, 2011
JAMS published recently a timely article by Justin Kelly, entitled “The Uniform Mediation Act Turns 10 This Year.” Here is an excerpt: The Uniform Mediation Act, adopted 10 years ago, has provided a clear privilege on mediation communications and in the states where it has been adopted, it has been well received by practitioners, parties and the courts, according to academics and practitioners. The National Conference of Commissioners

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American Bar Association Blawg 100 Amici

By Victoria VanBuren - August 15, 2011
It is time to vote for your favorite blawgs! Following find the American Bar Association announcement and instructions. We’re working on our annual list of the 100 best legal blogs, and we’d like your advice on which blawgs you think we should include. Use the form below to tell us about a blawg—not your own—that you read regularly and think other lawyers should know about. Or if you don’t have particular blawgs in mind but thin

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Law Review Article | Integrating ‘Alternative’ Dispute Resolution into Bankruptcy: As Simple (and Pure) as Motherhood and Apple Pie?

By Beth Graham - March 22, 2011
Nancy Welsh, Professor of Law at the Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law recently authored an interesting article entitled, “Integrating ‘Alternative’ Dispute Resolution into Bankruptcy: As Simple (and Pure) as Motherhood and Apple Pie?” Nevada Law Journal, Vol. 11, April 2011; The Pennsylvania State University Legal Studies Research Paper No. 6-2011; Conflict Resolution and the Economic Crisis, Symposium Issue. In her article,

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Law Review Article | Mediation in Divorce Proceedings Involving Domestic Violence

By Beth Graham - September 28, 2010
A recent article in the Yale Journal of Law and Feminism entitled “Moving Out of the 1990s: An Argument for Updating Protocol on Divorce Mediation in Domestic Abuse Cases,” 22 Yale Journal of Law and Feminism 97 (2010), makes an interesting argument that many states need to reexamine policies banning or restricting mediation in divorce proceedings involving domestic violence. According to Mary Adkins, co-student director of the Yale D

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Video: Mediate.com Receives Prestigious American Bar Association (ABA) Award

By Victoria VanBuren - April 19, 2010
We thought that you might like to watch the video of Jim Melamed’s acceptance (on behalf of Mediate.com) of the ABA Problem Solver of the Year Award on April 9 at the ABA ADR Section Conference in San Francisco. (read more about the award here). Technorati Tags: ADR, law, arbitration

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Mediate.com Receives Prestigious American Bar Association (ABA) Award

By Victoria VanBuren - February 1, 2010
Please join us in congratulating Mediate.com for their recent ABA Award. As readers of this blog may know, Disputing is a Mediate.com Featured Blog. Mediate.com Receives Prestigious American Bar Association (ABA) Award Eugene, Oregon – Mediate.com, the leading mediation web site in the world, has received the 2010 American Bar Association (ABA) Lawyer as Problem Solver Award. The award is for the use of “legal skills in creative, innovative

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American Bar Association’s Resolutions on the Arbitration Fairness Act of 2009

By Victoria VanBuren - August 26, 2009
Via the Business Conflict Blog, we learned of the recent ABA Resolutions and Report with respect to the Arbitration Fairness Act of 2009 (for background, click here and here) and its implications to international commercial arbitration. This is the summary: The American Bar Association should support the use of international commercial arbitration and legislation or regulation that recognizes and aids in the enforcement of international commercia

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The American Arbitration Association Confirms Today That It Suspends Arbitration of Consumer Debt Collection

By Victoria VanBuren - July 23, 2009
The Wall Street Journal reported that on Tuesday, a representative of the American Bar Association (“AAA”) said the organization will stop participating in consumer-debt-collection disputes until “new guidelines are established.” Read the full story here: An Arbitration Revolution? AAA Joins NAF, Stops Taking New Cases. Hat tip to our good friend and blog contributor Glen M. Wilkerson. Update: The AAA just released the fol

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