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All articles tagged '"Harvard Negotiation Law Review"'

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Arbitration, Mediation and Mixed Modes: Seeking Workable Solutions and Common Ground on Med-Arb, Arb-Med and Settlement-Oriented Activities by Arbitrators

By Beth Graham - November 17, 2020
Professor Thomas J. Stipanowich, William H. Webster Chair in Dispute Resolution at Pepperdine University's Caruso School of Law and Associate Dean of the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution, has published “Arbitration, Mediation and Mixed Modes: Seeking Workable Solutions and Common Ground on Med-Arb, Arb-Med and Settlement-Oriented Activities by Arbitrators,” Harvard Negotiation Law Review, Forthcoming; Pepperdine University Legal Studies Re

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Bargaining in the (Murky) Shadow of Arbitration

By Beth Graham - August 27, 2019
Jill Gross, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor of Law at Pace University’s Elisabeth Haub School of Law, has published “Bargaining in the (Murky) Shadow of Arbitration,” Harvard Negotiation Law Review, Vol. 24, 2019.

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When Ignorance is Not Bliss: An Empirical Study of Litigants’ Awareness Of Court-Sponsored Alternative Dispute Resolution Programs

By Beth Graham - July 6, 2017
Professor Donna Shestowsky, University of California, Davis - School of Law, has written an interesting research paper titled, “When Ignorance is Not Bliss: An Empirical Study of Litigants’ Awareness Of Court-Sponsored Alternative Dispute Resolution Programs,” to be published in Volume 22 (Spring 2017) of the Harvard Negotiation Law Review; UC Davis Legal Studies Research Paper.

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Use and Perception of International Commercial Mediation and Conciliation: An Empirical Study

By Beth Graham - April 20, 2015
S.I. Strong, Associate Professor of Law and Senior Fellow, Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution at the University of Missouri School of Law, has published, “Use and Perception of International Commercial Mediation and Conciliation: An Empirical Study,” 21 Harvard Negotiation Law Review (2015), Forthcoming; University of Missouri School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2015-07.

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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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Med-Arb and the Legalization of Alternative Dispute Resolution

By Beth Graham - November 4, 2013
Brian Pappas, Assistant Clinical Professor of Law and Associate Director of Alternative Dispute Resolution at Michigan State University College of Law, has authored Med-Arb and the Legalization of Alternative Dispute Resolution, Volume 20, Harvard Negotiation Law Review, Spring 2015.

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The Thoughtful Integration of Mediation into Bilateral Investment Treaty Arbitration

By Beth Graham - August 7, 2013
Nancy Welsh, William Trickett Faculty Scholar and Professor of Law at Penn State University’s Dickinson School of Law, and Andrea Kupfer Schneider, Professor of Law and Director of the Dispute Resolution Program at Marquette University Law School have published a timely and interesting journal article entitled, The Thoughtful Integration of Mediation into Bilateral Investment Treaty Arbitration.

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Article | Does Class Arbitration ‘Change the Nature’ of Arbitration? Stolt-Nielsen, AT&T and a Return to First Principles

By Victoria VanBuren - October 3, 2012
  Professor S.I. Strong (University of Missouri School of Law) has published “Does Class Arbitration ‘Change the Nature’ of Arbitration? Stolt-Nielsen, AT&T and a Return to First Principles,” 17 Harvard Negotiation Law Review 201 (2012). The abstract is: In Stolt-Nielsen S.A. v. AnimalFeeds International Corp., the United States Supreme Court stated that class arbitration “changes the nature of arbitration,” an idea that was also reflect

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Law Review Article | Does Class Arbitration ‘Change the Nature’ of Arbitration? Stolt-Nielsen and First Principles

By Beth Graham - March 31, 2011
S.I Strong, Associate Professor of Law and Senior Fellow, Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution at the University of Missouri recently authored Does Class Arbitration ‘Change the Nature’ of Arbitration? Stolt-Nielsen and First Principles, Harvard Negotiation Law Review, Forthcoming; University of Missouri School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2011-07. In the article, Professor Strong discusses how class arbitration diffe

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Article | Mediation: The “New Arbitration”

By Beth Graham - December 14, 2010
Jacqueline M. Nolan-Haley, Professor of Law and Director of the ADR and Conflict Resolution Program at Fordham University School of Law, has written an interesting article entitled Mediation: The “New Arbitration,” 17 Harvard Negotiation Law Review, Forthcoming; Fordham Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 1713928. In the article, Professor Nolan-Haley argues that the boundaries between mediation and arbitration have become increasingly blurred a

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