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All articles tagged '"Supreme Court"'

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Supreme Court of Guam Upholds Harris County, Texas Court’s Order Confirming Arbitration Award

By Beth Graham - June 13, 2019
In a case of first impression, the Supreme Court of Guam has upheld a Texas court’s confirmation of an arbitration award that was issued against a Guam-based business.

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Mandatory Arbitration and the Market for Reputation

By Beth Graham - May 16, 2019
Dr. Roy Shapira, Stigler Center, University of Chicago Booth School of Business Fellow and Radzyner Law School, Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) faculty member, has published “Mandatory Arbitration and the Market for Reputation,” Boston University Law Review, Vol. 99 (forthcoming). 

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SCOTUS Holds Class Arbitration Must be Explicitly Provided for in Agreement

By Beth Graham - April 25, 2019
Yesterday, the Supreme Court of the United States issued a decision holding class arbitration is not permitted in situations where an agreement to arbitrate is silent on the issue. 

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San Antonio Firefighters Association and City Agree to Mediate Before Former SCOTX Justice

By Beth Graham - April 9, 2019
The City of San Antonio and a local fire union have reportedly reached an agreement to engage in mediation later this month before former Supreme Court of Texas Justice Deborah Hankinson.

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Infinite Arbitration Clauses

By Beth Graham - March 22, 2019
University of California, Davis School of Law Professor David Horton has published “Infinite Arbitration Clauses,” University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Vol. 168 (Forthcoming). 

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Federal Mediation Privilege: Considerations for Patent Mediation

By Kyle Bailey - March 13, 2019
Participants in patent mediation must be careful not to make assumptions regarding mediation privilege.

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Utah Small Claims Court Begins Pilot ODR Program

By Beth Graham - February 6, 2019
In September, the Supreme Court of Utah authorized the West Valley City Justice Court to implement an online dispute resolution (“ODR”) pilot project for small claims cases. 

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Where To, #MeToo?

By Beth Graham - December 17, 2018
Jean R. Sternlight, Michael and Sonja Professor of Law at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas William S. Boyd School of Law, has published “Mandatory Arbitration Stymies Progress Towards Justice in Employment Law: Where To, #MeToo?,” Harvard Civil Rights- Civil Liberties Law Review (CR-CL), Vol. 54, 2019, Forthcoming. 

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Arbitration Nation: Data from Four Providers

By Beth Graham - September 12, 2018
Andrea Chandrasekher, Professor of Law at the University of California, Davis, School of Law, and David Horton, Professor of Law and Chancellor’s Fellow at the University of California, Davis, School of Law, have published “Arbitration Nation: Data from Four Providers,” California Law Review, Vol. 107 (forthcoming 2019).

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Federal Judge Refuses to Enforce AT&T’s Arbitration Policy Against Former Employee

By Beth Graham - July 27, 2018
A federal judge has denied an employer’s motion to compel arbitration in a gender and race discrimination case.  In AT&T Mobility Services, LLC v. Francesca Jean-Baptiste, No. 17-11962 (July 13, 2018), a woman, Jean-Baptiste, worked as an Assistant Store Manager at an AT&T store in New Jersey. 

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