Wilbur Hicks, Ombuds of the International Monetary Fund (and before that for Shell and Princeton) has directed our attention to the Ombuds Blog. Even a cursory review shows that this is a robust and (for me at least) hitherto overlooked resource for commercial conflict managers....
The firm of Ogletree Deakins and St. Louis University recently held an all-day Employee Dispute Resolution Symposium at the University's very beautiful Busch Student Center. The proceedings were well-attended and it was a privilege for me to be invited to present the opening remarks. The comments of the various speakers, many from...
Part I of this post summarized reports from Spain, South Africa, Bahrain, Pakistan and the Balkans. This second and concluding part presents reports from Argentina, the United States and Europe broadly....
(Scene: White Horse Tavern, Hudson Street and 11th Avenue in the Village in New York City. Roger Fisher is having a beer with Alexander Hamilton, who is nursing a brandy.) Roger Fisher: Hamilton, I’ve been thinking…. Alexander Hamilton: That does not surprise me. You are after all a Professor. ...
If ever there were a "poster child" for commercial dispute resolution on the basis of shared interest, it is in the ongoing relationship between franchisors and franchisees. The franchisor makes money only if the franchisee sells, and the franchisee sells only if the franchisor supports. What better example of the mutual benefits...
Readers of this blog will remember my interest in the work of Prof. John Ruggie, the Special Representative of the U.N. Secretary General on the issue of human rights and transnational corporations. His work continues, richer and even more provocative....
There are a lot of great resources out there to assist transactional lawyers in planning dispute protocols and protecting the value of the deal. Why are there still so many clumsy (even pathological) contract clauses? Perhaps this article can be of some help....


