Conflict Resolution|Courts|Ethics

Proposal to Require ADR Notice in Letters of Engagement

Conflict Resolution|Courts|Ethics

Proposal to Require ADR Notice in Letters of Engagement

The Unified Court System of the State of New York is considering a modification to its Rules that would require attorneys to include in their letters of engagement reference to the ADR options and resources available at the courts' web site. The proposal (available here) is subject to public comment until...

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Conflict Resolution|International|Mediation

Update on UNCITRAL Proceedings

Conflict Resolution|International|Mediation

Update on UNCITRAL Proceedings

Prof. Stacie Strong of the University of Missouri sends this notice: As some of you may know, the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) has been holding its forty-seventh session in New York these last two weeks.  During the meeting, the U.S. Department of State presented a proposal (click...

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Arbitration|Courts|Mediation|Negotiation

ADR in Bankruptcy: Expanding Opportunities

Arbitration|Courts|Mediation|Negotiation

ADR in Bankruptcy: Expanding Opportunities

Andrew Olejnik of Jenner & Block and Olivier André of the CPR Institute have co-authored an article that appears in Bankruptcy Law Reporter on the growing use of ADR tools in bankruptcy.  Dating the trend from a 2009 conference convened by the American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review, the authors conclude...

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Arbitration|Conflict Resolution|Mediation

New Pepperdine Survey of Dispute Resolution Professionals

Arbitration|Conflict Resolution|Mediation

New Pepperdine Survey of Dispute Resolution Professionals

Straus Institute Academic Director Thomas Stipanowich reports: The Straus Institute recently conducted two major surveys of dispute resolution professionals: a survey of experienced arbitrators with the cooperation of the College of Commercial Arbitrators, and a survey of experienced mediators with the cooperation of the International  Academy of Mediators.   These studies produced...

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