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All articles tagged '"JAMS"'

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JAMS Welcomes Karl Bayer to its Panel of Neutrals

JAMS Welcomes Karl Bayer to its Panel of Neutrals

By Disputing Blog - May 28, 2024
JAMS, the world’s largest private alternative dispute resolution (ADR) provider, is pleased to announce that Karl Bayer has joined its panel of neutrals, bringing with him over 30 years of dispute resolution experience spanning a wide range of practice areas.

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Fifth Circuit Holds Class Arbitration is Issue for Arbitrator in Texas Employment Dispute

By Beth Graham - March 25, 2016
A Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals panel has held whether a group of workers may engage in class arbitration under the terms of a broadly worded arbitration agreement should be decided by an arbitrator.

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Fundamentally Unfair: An Empirical Analysis of Social Media Arbitration Clauses

By Beth Graham - April 27, 2015
Michael L. Rustad, Thomas F. Lambert Jr. Professor of Law at Suffolk University Law School, and Thomas H. Koenig, Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at Northeastern University, recently published “Fundamentally Unfair: An Empirical Analysis of Social Media Arbitration Clauses,” Case Western Reserve Law Review, Vol. 65, p. 341, 2014; Suffolk University Law School Research Paper No. 15-18.

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Part Two: Arbitration in Evolution

By Beth Graham - November 18, 2014
In Part One of this series, Disputing highlighted the survey group profile described in “Arbitration in Evolution: Current Practices and Perspectives of Experienced Arbitrators,” authored by Pepperdine University School of Law Professor Thomas Stipanowich and Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution Research Fellow Zachary Ulrich.

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Texas Supreme Court Denies Petition for Review in Fraud Suit Filed Following Arbitration

By Beth Graham - August 2, 2014
Yesterday, the Supreme Court of Texas denied a petition for review in a fraud case stemming from an arbitration proceeding.

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Dallas COA Holds TAA Preempts Collateral Fraud Claims

By Beth Graham - May 12, 2014
Last month, the Dallas Court of Appeals held that fraud claims brought against opposing parties in an arbitration proceeding, counsel for the opposing parties, an arbitrator, and JAMS are preempted by the Texas Arbitration Act (TAA).

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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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The Future of Class Arbitration Part III

By Renee Kolar - April 2, 2014
In addition to a lack of clarity regarding the avenues through which class arbitration may survive, debate surrounding class arbitration will likely continue, which will fuel uncertainty about class arbitration’s future.

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SDNY Confirms $5 Million Award in Heated Miss Universe Beauty Pageant Dispute

By Beth Graham - July 11, 2013
The Southern District of New York has confirmed an arbitrator’s $5 million award in a beauty pageant dispute. In Miss Universe, LP, LLLP v. Sheena Monnin, No. 12 Civ. 9174 (JPO), the newly selected 2012 Miss Pennsylvania, Sheena Monnin, signed three contracts related to her title.

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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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