All posts by Andrea Schneider

Advice to Obama from an Expert Negotiator

In a blog post today on Forbes, blogger Victoria Pynchon of She Negotiates interviews Carrie Menkel-Meadow on the debt crisis negotiations.  As Menkel-Meadow explains, the current political crisis demonstrates that where self-interest (or party-interest) dominates (if we can’t rule, we’ll ruin) negotiation seeking integrative solutions or bargaining for trades and compromises may be difficult to … Continue reading Advice to Obama from an Expert Negotiator

Reminder–Works-in-Progress Conference

This is a friendly reminder from our friends at Creighton that the Works-in-Progress Conference is still accepting submissions.  The conference, is hosted this year by The Werner Institute at Creighton University School of Law in Omaha, Nebraska. The WIP is a tradition started five years ago that provides a great opportunity for  ADR scholars to share current research, receive … Continue reading Reminder–Works-in-Progress Conference

Arbitrator’s Social Life Overturns Award

In Dallas last week, a court overturned a $22 million (!) arbitration decision because the arbitrator had failed to disclose that he had socialized with one of the lawyers.  As the Wall Street Journal law blog reported: Arbitration awards, as most litigators know, are very difficult to overturn on appeal. That’s why a Dallas appellate court’s … Continue reading Arbitrator’s Social Life Overturns Award

Israel Reflections–Use of Force & Civilian Targets

In light of yesterday’s events in Israel–Hamas launching a missile attack on an Israeli schoolbus and the Israeli response of missile attacks into Gaza–one of our speakers that we heard during our trip to Israel is particularly on point today.  How do you determine an “appropriate” response to the Hamas attack?  Here are one student’s reflections on … Continue reading Israel Reflections–Use of Force & Civilian Targets