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All articles tagged '"technology"'

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26th Annual Technology Law Conference: May 23-24, 2013

By Beth Graham - May 16, 2013
Mark your calendars! Disputing’s own Karl Bayer will be presenting on the mediation of technology disputes at the University of Texas’ 26th Annual Technology Law Conference. The conference will be held next Thursday and Friday at the Four Seasons Hotel in Austin.

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Digital Disagreements: Neural Networks and Their Potential

By Karl Bayer - March 22, 2013
Neural Networks: The Potential Part 3 of 3 This is the third, and final, installment in a three Part series on the role of Artificial Intelligence in Online Dispute Resolution. Insight into the neural networking aspects of AI is drawn from an interview with Jacob Menashe, Doctoral Candidate in Computer Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin. There is great potential for adapting neural networks for ODR purposes. A neural network works like

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Digital Disagreements: Artificial [Intelligence] Arbitration

By Karl Bayer - March 20, 2013
Part 2 of 3   This is the second installment in a three Part series on the role of Artificial Intelligence in Online Dispute Resolution. Please join the conversation and comment below.     ODR and AI   The subfield of Artificial Intelligence [AI] in Online Dispute Resolution has been progressing rapidly. There is no doubt that it will have a broad impact.   Law and AI are particularly well-suited to work together as they

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Partnership for Patients Initiative Launched

By Holly Hayes - April 22, 2011
by Holly Hayes According to Healthcare.gov, Medicaid Services (CMS) has committed up to $500 million to examine different models for improving patient care and engagement as well as collaboration with patients to reduce hospital-acquired conditions and improve transition of patients between care providers. The initiative called: Partnership for Patients: Better Care, Lower Costs is a new public-private partnership designed to “help improve

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WIPO Launches International Survey on Dispute Resolution in Technology Transactions

By Beth Graham - February 16, 2011
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) has launched an International Survey on Dispute Resolution in Technology Transactions. The survey was “developed with the support of the International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (AIPPI), the Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM), the Fédération Internationale des Conseils en Propriété Industrielle (FICPI) and the Licensing Executives Society Internatio

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Article | United Nations Commission on International Trade Adopts Revised UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules

By Beth Graham - January 24, 2011
Earlier this month, Stephen P. Anway, a partner in the Cleveland, OH office of Squire, Sanders & Dempsey, LLP, authored an article which summarizes recent changes to United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) Arbitration Rules. The article, entitled United Nations Commission on International Trade Adopts Revised UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules, discusses the revisions to the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules, adopted in 2010. As stat

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Article | IBA Revises Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration

By Beth Graham - December 21, 2010
Disputing would like to thank Paul Lurie for alerting us to an interesting article published in Lexology on December 10th entitled IBA revises rules on the taking of evidence in international arbitration by Stephen Anway and George Von Mehren of the Cleveland, OH office of Squire, Sanders & Dempsey, LLP. Here is a summary: While the revised IBA Rules maintain important aspects of the 1999 version, they introduced several changes intended to u

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Medical Malpractice & Electronic Health Records (EHRs)

By Holly Hayes - December 10, 2010
by Holly Hayes An article in the November 18, 2010 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) explores “Medical Malpractice Liability in the Age of Electronic Health Records.” The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act of 2009 authorized an estimated $14 billion to $27 billion to promote “meaningful use” of electronic health records (EHRs) by clinical providers. The authors of the article

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UNCITRAL Revises International Arbitration Rules

By Beth Graham - December 8, 2010
After 34 years, the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) has revised its International Arbitration Rules. The revised Rules seek to expedite the arbitration process and account for changes in technology since the Rules were originally adopted in 1976. According to Ben Allen and Adam Hunter of Norton Rose LLP’s Sydney Office, the following changes apply to international arbitration agreements that took effect after Augus

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Fulbright & Jaworski Release 2010 Litigation Trends Survey

By Beth Graham - November 12, 2010
Fulbright & Jaworski has released its 2010 Litigation Trends Survey: Companies Expect More Litigation, Regulation; Continue Emphasis on Managing Legal Cost In Struggling Economy. The 2010 Fulbright & Jaworski Litigation Trends Survey was conducted from May through July by Greenwood Associates, a business research firm in Houston that has produced previous editions of the report. The survey, launched by Fulbright in 2004, is the largest po

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