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All articles tagged '"Supreme Court"'

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Texas Supreme Court Agrees to Consider What Constitutes Arbitrator Evident Partiality

By Beth Graham - November 25, 2013
On Friday, the Supreme Court of Texas agreed to consider whether an arbitration award in a dispute between two energy companies should be upheld.

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The Federalization of Consumer Arbitration: Possible Solutions

By Beth Graham - November 19, 2013
Sarah Rudolph Cole, John W. Bricker Professor of Law and Director of the Program on Dispute Resolution at the Ohio State University’s Moritz College of Law has authored The Federalization of Consumer Arbitration: Possible Solutions.

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Sixth Circuit Relies on Recent Supreme Court Decision to Deny Class Arbitration

By Beth Graham - November 12, 2013
The United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit has held that a Texas attorney may not engage in class arbitration against the parent company of the legal research system LexisNexis.

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Nevada Supreme Court Protects Confidentiality of Foreclosure Mediation Program Records

By Beth Graham - November 6, 2013
Last week, the Nevada Supreme Court rejected a non-profit organization’s request to examine records created as part of the state’s Foreclosure Mediation Program.

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October 2013 Supreme Court Term Begins

By Beth Graham - October 7, 2013
The United States Supreme Court began its October 2013 term today. One of the cases the high court will consider this fall is BG Group PLC v. Republic of Argentina, Docket No. 12-138.

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The Not-So-Effective Vindication Decision

By Beth Graham - September 19, 2013
Professor Linda S. Mullenix, Morris & Rita Atlas Chair in Advocacy at the University of Texas School of Law, has published, The Practice: The Not-So-Effective Vindication Decision: The U.S. Supreme Court's Ruling in Italian Colors and Its Aftermath Are a Big Blow to Class Action Bar, National Law Journal, Vol. 36, No. 2, p. 30, September 2013; U of Texas Law, Public Law Research Paper No. 517.

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Procedure, Substance, and Power: Collective Litigation and Arbitration of Employment Rights

By Beth Graham - September 12, 2013
Katherine V.W. Stone, Arjay and Frances Fearing Miller Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of California, Los Angeles School of Law has published Procedure, Substance, and Power: Collective Litigation and Arbitration of Employment Rights, 61 UCLA Law Review Discourse 164 (2013); UCLA School of Law, Law-Econ Research Paper No. 13-12.

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Texas Supreme Court Declines to Review Arbitration Order in Natural Gas Case

By Beth Graham - September 10, 2013
The Supreme Court of Texas has declined to review a First District Court of Appeals decision requiring arbitration in a natural gas contract dispute.

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Texas Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Case Involving Arbitrator Disqualification

By Beth Graham - August 26, 2013
On Friday, the Supreme Court of Texas agreed to hear Americo Life, Inc., et al. v. Robert L. Myer and Strider Marketing Group, Inc., No. 12-0739, which is currently on appeal from the 5th Court of Appeals in Dallas.

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The Court’s 2012 Class Act: A Little Bit of This, a Little Bit of That

By Beth Graham - August 19, 2013
University of Texas School of Law Professor Linda S. Mullenix has published, The Court's 2012 Class Act: A Little Bit of This, a Little Bit of That, Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases, Vol. 40, No. 8, pp. 328-335 (Aug. 10, 2013); U of Texas Law, Public Law Research Paper No. 516.

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