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Commentary
Clip length/Date:(27:27min - 11/23/11)
Summary: Negotiation legend William Ury joins International Dispute Negotiation host Michael McIl...
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The International Dispute Negotiation podcast celebrates its 100th episode with a look at the use of conflict resolution techniques in the fight against the teaching of creation science and intelligent design.
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n Moro Aircraft Leasing, Inc. v. Keith, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio sent a matter to arbitration where the dispute resolution clause provided for the settlement of “the dispute by mediation administered by Arbitration under the Rules of the American Arbitration Association” (emphasis added).
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Will the Surpeme Court’s view that business may ban class arbitration lead to a wipeout of class actions generally?
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In-house counsel and corporate attorneys still strongly believe that arbitrators split the baby when making awards.
But they also believe st...
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Just posted today by publisher John Wiley & Sons, Alternatives begins its 29th year of publication with cutting-edge mediation practice features.
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The guest for the 2011's first podcast is Jurriaan Braat, a partner in Omni Bridgeway Holding BV, a privately held consulting firm in the Hague, Netherlands, that provides helpits in collecting foreign debt, including judgments, and foreign arbitration awards.
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A review of “International Arbitration and Mediation--A Practical Guide," by Michael McIlwrath and John Savage (WoltersKluwer 2010.
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This week’s new International Dispute Negotiation podcast debunks the push for products and services to address electronically stored information in cases involving international arbitration. The podcast makes the case that “Just Say No” is the real answer to questions about E-discovery in cross-border ADR.
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Tomorrow, Tuesday Nov. 9, the U. S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in AT&T Mobility v. Conception. The case will look at whether the Federal Arbitration Act preempts state unconscionability law where a contract waives consumers’ rights to class actions.
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