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All articles tagged '"CPR"'

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New CPR Cross-Border Business Transaction Rules Now in Effect

By Beth Graham - December 6, 2014
New International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution (“CPR”) Rules for use in cross-border business transactions became effective on December 1, 2014.

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Online Dispute Resolution: An Amorphous Concept, Yet An Effective Tool Part IV

By Renee Kolar - April 15, 2014
The adoption of ODR services by major ADR service providers should not come as a surprise, especially considering the assortment of providers solely dedicated to ODR that exist on the Internet. As mentioned before, over 60 providers of ODR currently exist.

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Online Dispute Resolution: An Amorphous Concept, Yet An Effective Tool Part III

By Renee Kolar - April 14, 2014
Online Dispute Resolution, naturally, exists online. Attempting a general Internet search for ODR providers will provide a potentially overwhelming amount of results. Currently, over 60 academically recognized ORD providers exist.

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When Should You Choose JAMS, AAA or CPR Rules?

By Beth Graham - July 4, 2013
Liz Kramer at Arbitration Nation has written a helpful blog post entitled ArbitrationNation Roadmap: When Should You Choose JAMS, AAA or CPR Rules?. In the post, Ms. Kramer discusses how best to decide which arbitration rules should be used for a particular commercial arbitration clause based upon the specific needs of the parties.

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CPR to Begin Offering Administered Arbitration Rules in July

By Beth Graham - June 14, 2013
On July 1, 2013, the International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution (CPR) will begin offering Administered Arbitration Rules.

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Part One: A Brief History of ADR and Corporate Perception

By Karl Bayer - April 2, 2013
The following is part 1 of a 5 part overview of Professors Thomas Stipanowich (Pepperdine University School of Law) and J. Ryan Lamare (Pennsylvania State University) paper entitled “Living with ‘ADR’: Evolving Perceptions and Use of Mediation, Arbitration and Conflict Management in Fortune 1,000 Corporations.”

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CPR Institute | 29th Annual Awards for Outstanding Scholarship in ADR

By Victoria VanBuren - January 25, 2012
On January 11, the International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution (“CPR Institute”) had its annual awards in New York. This year, the awards were presented to: ADR Center in Italy, co-founded by Giuseppe De Palo and Leonardo D’Urso. Award: Outstanding Practical Achievement. Roselle L. Wissler for her work, “Court-Connected Settlement Procedures: Mediation and Judicial Settlement Conferences” 26 Ohio St. J. on D.R. 27

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CPR Institute Announces Its Patent Mediation Task Force

By Victoria VanBuren - January 18, 2012
Via the Court ADR Connection Resolution Systems Institute‘s newsletter we learned that the International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution (“CPR Institute”) recently created a Patent Mediation Task Force. The objective of the Task Force is to investigate ways to improve the use of alternative dispute resolution in patent disputes. The Task Force has already formed three subcommittees: 1) pre-mediation; 2) mediatio

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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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