By Shourya Arora Courts don’t often reverse arbitral awards, but France v. Bernstein, No. 20-3425 (3d Cir. Aug. 9, 2022) (available at...
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By Ellen Waldman What kind of legal professionals labor long and hard over their intellectual property . . . and then give it away? Law professors...
Read PostNew York, NY, July 28, 2022 - The International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution (CPR), a global non-profit organization that...
Read PostBy Xin Judy Wang The June 22 CPR Council meeting featured a presentation on Abraham Lincoln and dispute resolution by the International Institute...
Read PostBy Mnotho Ngcobo If you were to ask a layman what mediation is, the answer would probably be something along the lines of, “a private dispute...
Read PostPresented by CPR Institute's Employment Disputes Committee. CPR's Employment Disputes Committee convened a meeting on July 15, 2022. The committee...
Read PostDear CPR Community: I write to you as we begin a new fiscal year at CPR. We are filled with excitement and anticipation of what lies ahead as we...
Read PostBy Mylene Chan A Harvard Law School Program on Negotiation seminar taught late last year by William Ury picked up on his legendary negotiation...
Read PostPresented by CPR Dispute Resolution and the National Cannabis Industry Association The cannabis industry continues to grow rapidly, both in the...
Read PostJune 16 Scotus Arbitration Cases Wrap-Up The U.S. Supreme Court yesterday wrapped up its arbitration docket with a decision in Viking River...
Read PostBy Arjan Bir Singh Sodhi & Russ Bleemer The U.S. Supreme Court ruled this morning that employers may require their workers to arbitrate...
Read PostThe CPR Institute's Mediation Committee hosted a presentation, Candor, Truthfulness, and Conflicts of Interest: Ethics in Negotiation.
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