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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...

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By Janice L. Sperow The pandemic changed how we work, how we shop, how we communicate, and how we “meet.” It changed our world’s...

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By Russ Bleemer The U.S. Supreme Court expressed skepticism this morning about a petitioner’s argument that federal court jurisdiction over...

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By 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...

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By Russ Bleemer If the U.S. Supreme Court appeared frustrated at last month’s arbitration argument in Henry Schein Inc. v. Archer and White...

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Please note: This article has been re-published by CPR Dispute Resolution. As companies, parties, and their lawyers across the nation debate...

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By 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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