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Stories and digests covering a variety of angles to ADR, whether on key issues of law or notable parties
By Dan Roe | March 6, 2023
The global law firm increased gross revenue by 12.4% and head count by 10.7% without reducing RPL or PEP.
6 minute read
By Marianna Wharry | March 2, 2023
"When I took office, very few environmental crimes were criminally prosecuted," Ferguson said in a media release. "I created our Environmental Protection Division to take on bad actors who endanger our shared environment. Electron Hydro and Thom Fischer's reckless conduct damaged this waterway and put species like salmon at risk. My office will hold accountable any companies that pollute our rivers, put aquatic life at risk and endanger the health of communities."
3 minute read
By Dan Roe | February 28, 2023
The Cleveland-founded Am Law 100 firm surpassed $900 million in gross revenue last year but saw net income fall 5.8%.
5 minute read
By Christopher J. Collins and Lindsay C. Stone | February 24, 2023
This article tracks some of the more significant developments and summarizes the "pros and cons" employers should consider regarding their dispute resolution programs.
8 minute read
By Christopher Jackson and Jessica Smith | February 8, 2023
In 'Compañía De Inversiones Mercantiles S.A. v. Grupo Cementos De Chihuahua S.A.B. De C.V.', the Tenth Circuit affirmed the district court's refusal to vacate an earlier U.S. judgment confirming a foreign arbitration award.
8 minute read
By Dan Roe | February 2, 2023
"The antitrust world has changed, and we have to respond accordingly," said Baker & Hostetler antitrust leader Carl Hittinger.
4 minute read
By Andrea C. Mackaronis | February 1, 2023
Collaborative practice is a valuable arrow in the quiver of Alternative/Complementary Dispute Resolution.
2 minute read
By Faith S. Hochberg and Myrna Barakat Friedman | January 19, 2023
The benefits of dispute prevention—triggered much earlier than traditional dispute resolution processes—should be deployed by businesses in broader commercial contexts to mitigate the risk that early disagreements grow into impediments to project completion, litigation and costly damages.
9 minute read
By Noah J. Hanft, Chair, Dispute Resolution Section, and Lorraine D. Mandel, Member, Dispute Resolution Section Executive Committee | January 17, 2023
Noah J. Hanft, Chair of the Dispute Resolution Section, and Lorraine D. Mandel, Member of the Dispute Resolution Section Executive Committee, write: The time is now for all participants in the legal system—judges, counsel, and parties—to embrace mediation and foster its expansion throughout the spectrum of disputes.
3 minute read
By Richard L. Mattiaccio and David C. Singer | December 20, 2022
As a matter of practice, arbitrators rarely impose sanctions, although sometimes the need arises. This article discusses the tools arbitrators can use to respond to sanctionable behavior in arbitration.
10 minute read
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