The International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear a case on the extent of a law allowing...
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By Arjan Bir Singh Sodhi Wednesday’s Florida Supreme Court argument presented a foundational issue on the adoption of arbitration...
Read PostBy Janice L. Sperow The pandemic changed how we work, how we shop, how we communicate, and how we “meet.” It changed our world’s...
Read PostBy Russ Bleemer The U.S. Supreme Court expressed skepticism this morning about a petitioner’s argument that federal court jurisdiction over...
Read PostBy Bryanna Rainwater The U.S. Supreme Court has set the oral argument for Nov. 2 in Badgerow v. Walters, No. 20-1143, now the sole remaining...
Read PostBy Russ Bleemer If the U.S. Supreme Court appeared frustrated at last month’s arbitration argument in Henry Schein Inc. v. Archer and White...
Read PostPlease note: This article has been re-published by CPR Dispute Resolution. As companies, parties, and their lawyers across the nation debate...
Read PostBy Echo K.X. Wang A plaintiffs-side law firm is embracing a recently developed path to pursuing employment disputes against companies that mandate...
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