self-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution
May arbitration awards violate public policy?
By Imani Buckner, Josephine Petrick, Gary A. Wattself-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution
Third-party discovery in arbitration: Be careful what you ask for
By Amy Semmelself-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution
Will it be FAIR? Arbitration today and tomorrow
By Howard B. Millerparticipatory/Alternative Dispute Resolution
Daniel Weinstein on mediation character, training and opportunities
By Howard B. Millerparticipatory/Alternative Dispute Resolution
The world today: Resolving international technology disputes
By Howard B. Millerself-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution
How scared should we be? Vacatur of arbitration awards in the wake of Monster Energy
By Dustin Chase-Woods, Blaine I. Greenparticipatory/Alternative Dispute Resolution
International arbitration in California: new rules, new frontiers
By Daniel M. Kolkey, Howard B. Millerself-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution
Parties to an arbitration agreement may waive Hague Convention compliance in ‘narrow’ decision
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