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All articles tagged '"Professor Stipanowich"'

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Part One: Reflections on the State and Future of Commercial Arbitration

By Beth Graham - November 6, 2014
Professor Thomas Stipanowich recently completed a landmark survey regarding the evolution of commercial arbitration in both U.S. and international business disputes. The results of the wide-ranging survey are examined more fully in two forthcoming scholarly articles.

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Groundbreaking Survey Examines Commercial Arbitration Practices and Trends

By Beth Graham - November 5, 2014
Disputing is pleased to announce a series exploring the findings of Pepperdine University School of Law Professor Thomas Stipanowich in his notably significant research paper, “Reflections on the State and Future of Commercial Arbitration: Challenges, Opportunities, Proposals,” and its companion piece, “Arbitration in Evolution: Current Practices and Perspectives of Experienced Arbitrators,” which was coauthored by Zachary Ulrich.

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Summary of Managing Construction Conflict: Unfinished Revolution, Continuing Evolution (Part III)

By Renee Kolar - August 29, 2014
In part III of Managing Construction Conflict: Unfinished Revolution, Continuing Evolution, Professor Stipanowich highlights five trends that are likely to have a growing impact on our lives, on law practice and the management of conflict. Those five trends are: technology, globalization, insights through behavioral science and "big data," longer productive lives (active retirement), and education and credentialing in the professional practice.

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Summary of Managing Construction Conflict: Unfinished Revolution, Continuing Evolution (Part II)

By Renee Kolar - August 27, 2014
In Part II of Managing Construction Conflict: Unfinished Revolution, Continuing Evolution, Professor Stipanowich discusses which of the dispute resolution methods from the end of the twentieth century are still used today and describes the current situation of dispute resolution in the construction industry.

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Summary of Managing Construction Conflict: Unfinished Revolution, Continuing Evolution (Part I)

By Renee Kolar - August 25, 2014
Professor Stipanowich has recently completed another article for The Construction Lawyer titled Managing Construction Conflict: Unfinished Revolution, Continuing Evolution which discusses the evolution of different dispute resolution methods in the construction industry. While his paper focuses on the evolution of these methods in the construction industry, several of his findings are also indicative of trends in ADR evolution more generally. In

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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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College of Commercial Arbitrators (CCA) / Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution Survey on Arbitration Practice (Fall 2013)

By Thomas J. Stipanowich - July 14, 2014
The CCA-Straus Institute Survey on Arbitration Practice, one of the Straus Institute’s three recent surveys under the Theory-to-Practice Research Project, consisted of 65 multiple-choice and short-answer questions on respondents’ arbitration experiences and opinions on arbitration practices and the future of the arbitration field-at-large.

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Soft Law in the Organization and General Conduct of Commercial Arbitration Proceedings

By Beth Graham - March 13, 2014
Professor Thomas J. Stipanowich, William H. Webster Chair in Dispute Resolution at Pepperdine University School of Law and Academic Director of the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution, has written Soft Law in the Organization and General Conduct of Commercial Arbitration Proceedings, Chapter in, SOFT LAW IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION (forthcoming 2014); Pepperdine University Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2014/4.

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Part Three: Thoughts on the Constitutionality of the Delaware Arbitration Program

By Karl Bayer - June 10, 2013
This is the final installment in a three-part overview of Pepperdine University School of Law Professor Thomas Stipanowich’s newly published paper entitled “In Quest of the Arbitration Trifecta, or Closed Door Litigation?: The Delaware Arbitration Program,” Journal of Business, Entrepreneurship and the Law, Forthcoming; Pepperdine University Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2013/10.

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Part Two: A Constitutional Challenge to the Delaware Arbitration Program

By Karl Bayer - June 7, 2013
The following is Part Two of a three-part overview of Professor Thomas Stipanowich’s recently published article entitled “In Quest of the Arbitration Trifecta, or Closed Door Litigation?: The Delaware Arbitration Program,” Journal of Business, Entrepreneurship and the Law, Forthcoming; Pepperdine University Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2013/10. Part One provided a brief overview of the Delaware Arbitration Program.

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