Category Archives: General

Supreme Court Rejects West Virginia Rule Barring Nursing Home Arbitration

In a per curiam opinion, the Supreme Court today reversed three consolidated decisions by the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals refusing to enforce pre-dispute arbitration agreements in nursing home contracts where a claim alleges negligence or wrongful death. The West Virginia high court had held that “as a matter of public policy under West Virginia … Continue reading Supreme Court Rejects West Virginia Rule Barring Nursing Home Arbitration

Harvard Negotiation Law Review Symposium on ADR Effectiveness

On Saturday, Feb. 25, the Harvard Negotiation Law Review is sponsoring a symposium entitled “Does ADR Work? Evaluating the Effectiveness of Alternative Dispute Resolution.”  Here is the symposium announcement: Saturday, February 25th Check-in at 9:30 AM • Reception to Follow at 5:00 PM 1515 Massachusetts Avenue • Cambridge, MA 02138 • Austin Hall, North Classroom  Keynote … Continue reading Harvard Negotiation Law Review Symposium on ADR Effectiveness

Lawyering Skills

My Negotiation Workshop colleague, Joanne Lipo Zovic, is the alumni blogger of the month for Marquette and posted her non-scientific survey on lawyering skills.  Her findings support much of what we teach in dispute resolution and I particularly liked the wordle she created from the results.  As she writes: I got 38 responses back (thanks to all of … Continue reading Lawyering Skills

Wheeler, Brown, Kirgis, and Welsh on Negotiation Pedagogy

At last spring’s ABA Legal Educators’ Colloquium, I led a panel with Nancy Welsh and Jennifer Brown on teaching distributive negotiation. The papers that developed out of that panel, along with an additional piece by Michael Wheeler, have now been published in the new issue of the Negotiation Journal. Mike leads off by making the case … Continue reading Wheeler, Brown, Kirgis, and Welsh on Negotiation Pedagogy

$3.4B Class Action Settlement (and the contest thereof)

The National Law Journal ran a story recently describing the recent appeal of the $3.4B settlement of the contested Native American trust litigation.  (Story here.)  I have not been following the details of this case closely enough to hold any opinion about the merits of this appeal.  But given the magnitude of the settlement and … Continue reading $3.4B Class Action Settlement (and the contest thereof)

Such a Joy!

As the LEAPS Panels and website are now in place, I thought it might be interesting to share this experience. Yesterday I had the pleasure of joining a colleague of mine in his first year property class. He was using, for the first time, a commercial lease negotiation exercise in his class. This particular colleague … Continue reading Such a Joy!

Hot off the Press

This morning I found a new law review article waiting for me in my office—hand delivered by the author, and my dear colleague, Michael Z. Green. The article is: Reading Ricci and Pyett to Provide Racial Justice Through Union Arbitration, 87 Ind. L.J. 367 (2012). The abstract is: Despite a longstanding strategy employed by labor … Continue reading Hot off the Press