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Latest Edition of Alternatives

CPR’s (International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution) monthly newsletter, Alternatives, recently released its October edition. Here is the line-up of interesting articles: International ADR ‘This Train Still Runs’: The Railway Case that Defines Arbitration Legislation and Practice By Adam Samuel CPR News Waxman Will Depart CPR At the End of October By Russ Bleemer  … Continue reading Latest Edition of Alternatives

ALI adds Two Dispute Resolution Scholars to Its Ranks

The American Law Institute – the leading independent organization in the United States producing scholarly work to clarify, modernize, and otherwise improve the law (think the restatements and various model codes) – recently announced several newly elected members.  Among the 14 new members are two members of our dispute resolution community – J.J. Prescott (Michigan) … Continue reading ALI adds Two Dispute Resolution Scholars to Its Ranks

Department of Labor Confuses Arbitration and Mediation

Maria Volpe notes that a new publication from the Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, confuses arbitration and mediation. Sad to see this. From the handbook: Important Qualities for Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators• Critical-thinking skills. Arbitrators, mediators, and conciliators must apply rules of law. They must remain neutral and not let their own personal … Continue reading Department of Labor Confuses Arbitration and Mediation

Hoisted By Their Own Petard: Samsung Must Pay Arbitration Fees in Mass Arbitration

In Wallrich, et al. v. Samsung, Case No. 22-CV-5506 (N.D. Ill. Sept. 12, 2023), federal district court judge Harry D. Leinenweber ordered Samsung to pay arbitration fees for almost 50,000 arbitration demands – and submit to arbitrating consumers’ claims that Samsung had committed violations of the Illinois privacy laws. Note that the court required this … Continue reading Hoisted By Their Own Petard: Samsung Must Pay Arbitration Fees in Mass Arbitration

Cynthia Alkon to Deliver Moritz’s 2023 Lawrence Lecture

On Thursday September 28 (beginning at 12:10 eastern), Texas A&M Professor Cynthia Alkon will deliver The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law’s 2023 Lawrence Lecture on Dispute Resolution: “Negotiating for Justice in our Criminal Legal System.” Here is the description from OSU’s website. There is widespread and bipartisan agreement that the criminal legal system … Continue reading Cynthia Alkon to Deliver Moritz’s 2023 Lawrence Lecture