Arbitration|Courts

Federal Appellate Arbitration Rulings

Arbitration|Courts

Federal Appellate Arbitration Rulings

Tom Stipanowich has called the recent Supreme Court arbitration rulings the "Third Trilogy."  The Circuit Courts of Appeals appear to be having trouble interpreting these influential holdings, and are coming up with awkward and inconsistent guidance. Courts of Appeal for at least six Circuits have weighed in during the past 60-90...

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Conflict Resolution|Negotiation

Mnookin, Spock and the Devil

Conflict Resolution|Negotiation

Mnookin, Spock and the Devil

Bob Mnookin of Harvard's Program on Negotiation has a buddy named Spock.  Spock is available to Bob whenever, like Faust, Bob meets the Devil and is enticed to cut a deal with him.  In his 2010 volume, Bargaining With the Devil: When to Negotiate, When to Fight, we get the opportunity...

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Conflict Resolution|Courts|International

ADR in Africa

Conflict Resolution|Courts|International

ADR in Africa

The final paper from a student in the International Commercial Dispute Resolution course at New York Law School discusses the present state of commercial mediation, conciliation and arbitration in selected jurisdictions in Africa.  The author also identifies certain political and commercial attributes that are missing in the region and that,...

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Conflict Resolution|International|Negotiation

Multiple Interests, Multiple Stakeholders, Lives on the Line

Conflict Resolution|International|Negotiation

Multiple Interests, Multiple Stakeholders, Lives on the Line

This blog has noted, over the years, the challenges of multiparty negotiations.  It has also brought readers' attention to the challenges of hostage negotiation.  This next paper from a New York Law School student combines the two in a horrific melange of self-interest, terror and human lives.  The topic is the...

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Conflict Resolution|Mediation

"ADR Pledge" — Old School or a Useful Tool?

Conflict Resolution|Mediation

"ADR Pledge" — Old School or a Useful Tool?

Some colleagues have been batting back and forth the idea of initiating a Corporate ADR Pledge in our jurisdiction.  They observe that business-to-business disputes continue to be litigated at an alarming rate, and that those who manage corporate disputes may not be aware of the efficiencies that mediation offers.  A...

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Arbitration|Conflict Resolution|Europe|Mediation

France: Current State of Arbitration and Mediation

Arbitration|Conflict Resolution|Europe|Mediation

France: Current State of Arbitration and Mediation

I recently finished another semester teaching International Commercial Dispute Resolution at New York Law School, and once more was reminded of how much one learns when one teaches.  The final papers in the course were very good, and I have chosen a few to share, with the permission of the...

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Arbitration|Europe|International

The Very Cutting Edge of International Arbitration

Arbitration|Europe|International

The Very Cutting Edge of International Arbitration

I was privileged to be included in the recent European Users' Council Symposium at Tylney Hall, near Basingstoke, England, and organized by the London Court of International Arbitration. Present were international practitioners and arbitrators; inside council of global corporations who regularly use international arbitration; professors of international dispute resolution; representatives...

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