self-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution
California Supreme Court says goodbye to Saint Agnes: Prejudice no longer required to waive arbitration
By Michael S. McCauley, Daniel D. McMillan, Eric C. Tungself-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution
Common misconceptions about PAGA penalties
By JJ Johnstonself-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution
New Year, new mass arbitration rules from the AAA
By JoeAl Akobian, Matthew T. Billeci, Michael Kushner, Luanna De Mello, John A. Vogtself-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution
Bakery case before Supreme Court shows knead for clarity of FAA exemption
By Rex Darrell Berryself-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution
ADR legal issues haven't waned: Here are the most important decisions so far this year
By Paul Dubowself-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution
Timing is everything when mediating a case
By Lindsey Baymanself-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution
The scope of arbitration clauses
By Patrick Burns, Gary A. Wattself-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution
Term sheets and mediator proposals: not always enforceable, but valuable
By Mark Loeterman, Suzanne H. Segalself-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution
So you think you have a binding arbitration agreement?
By David I. Brownself-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution
ADR and this years’ most impactful decisions
By Paul Dubowself-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution
Recent SCOTUS opinions on arbitration statutes
By Patrick Burns, Gary A. Wattself-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution
Tax consequences of confidentiality and non-disparagement clauses in personal injury cases in the mediation context: a practicum
By David I. Brownself-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution
The United States and California Supreme Courts are not on the same page
By Marc D. Alexanderself-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution
The most important question
By Fred Bennettself-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution
Handling the hot potato of ‘manifest disregard of the law’
By Fred Bennettself-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution
Disqualifying arbitrators under the California Arbitration Act
By Patrick Burns, Gary A. Wattself-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution
Supreme Court to resolve split over post-arbitration motions
By Patrick J. Burns Jr., Gary A. Wattself-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution
'My Cousin Vinny' in Arbitration? (Part I: pre-hearing)
By Fred Bennettself-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution
Arbitration Insights: Landing the game-changing witness
By Fred Bennettself-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution
Arbitrator disclosure rules meet legal creativity
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