Alternative Dispute Resolution
Dec. 12, 2001
Major Developments
It's been another year of significant developments in ADR practice. Important court decisions have affected the confidentiality of mediation proceedings, arbitration provisions in employment contracts, the enforceability of arbitration agreements and the ability of courts to review arbitration awards.
By Richard Chernick
It's been another year of significant developments in ADR practice. Important court decisions have affected the confidentiality of mediation proceedings, arbitration provisions in employment contracts, the enforceability of arbitration agreements and the ability of courts to review arbitration a...
It's been another year of significant developments in ADR practice. Important court decisions have affected the confidentiality of mediation proceedings, arbitration provisions in employment contracts, the enforceability of arbitration agreements and the ability of courts to review arbitration a...
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