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Federal Judge Denies Class Arbitration Request in Legal Data Security Case

By Beth Graham - March 30, 2017
An Illinois federal judge has ruled that client data security claims filed against a Chicago-based law firm must be decided through individual arbitration.

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Introducing KolarBayer – Legal Counsel for Small Business

By Karl Bayer - March 11, 2016
Meet KolarBayer, our new firm dedicated to providing legal counsel for small business at fair value.

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Fairness, Trust, and Security in Online Dispute Resolution

By Beth Graham - February 1, 2016
Noam Ebner, Assistant Professor and Online Program Chair for the Werner Institute at Creighton University School of Law, and Professor John Zeleznikow of Victoria University have published “Fairness, Trust, and Security in Online Dispute Resolution,” Hamline Journal of Public Law and Policy, Vol. 36, No. 2, 2015.

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The International Evolution of Mediation: A Call for Dialogue and Deliberation

By Beth Graham - January 13, 2016
Thomas Stipanowich, Academic Director at the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution, William H. Webster Chair in Dispute Resolution, and Professor of Law at Pepperdine University School of Law, has published “The International Evolution of Mediation: A Call for Dialogue and Deliberation,” 46 Victoria University of Wellington Law Review 1191 (2015); Pepperdine University Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2016/1.

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SXSW 2016 PanelPicker Voting Has Begun!

By Renee Kolar - August 13, 2015
The Karl Bayer Team has submitted two speaking proposals for SXSW 2016 Interactive Festival and encourages everyone to go vote!

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Checkmate: Early Moves Define Negotiation Outcomes

By Beth Graham - May 20, 2015
The Litigation Section of the State Bar of Texas recently published Don Philbin’s article entitled “Checkmate: Early Moves Define Negotiation Outcomes” in its newsletter.

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Special Masters: How To Make the Best of Both Worlds, Part XIII

By Merril Hirsh, James Rhodes & Karl Bayer - May 11, 2015
In Part Twelve, we suggested harnessing the motivation that has led courts to refer cases to settlement conferences or to insist on private mediation in favor of an alternative – a plan regularly to refer cases sufficiently complex to benefit from active case management for oversight by a special master.

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Special Masters: How To Make the Best of Both Worlds, Part V

By Merril Hirsh, James M. Rhodes, Karl Bayer - January 12, 2015
In Part Four we began to discuss solutions (not just problems), and urged that a first step in incentivizing counsel to hold down litigation costs is to have a neutral oversee the process of discovery closely enough (1) to make it in counsel’s interest to act reason­ably in the first place; and (2) to rule on unreasonable demands or failures to respond to discovery quickly, so that they gain no tactical advantage.

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Reflections on the State and Future of Commercial Arbitration: Challenges, Opportunities, Proposals

By Beth Graham - November 12, 2014
Over the course of the past week, Disputing highlighted Pepperdine University School of Law Professor Thomas Stipanowich’s forthcoming publication entitled “Reflections on the State and Future of Commercial Arbitration: Challenges, Opportunities, Proposals,” Columbia American Review of International Arbitration, Forthcoming; Pepperdine University Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2014/29.

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

By Beth Graham - November 11, 2014
In Parts One and Two of this series, Disputing highlighted portions of Pepperdine University School of Law Professor Thomas Stipanowich’s research paper entitled “Reflections on the State and Future of Commercial Arbitration: Challenges, Opportunities, Proposals.”

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