Request for Proposals – ABA DR Section Conference

The ABA Dispute Resolution Section has just posted its request for proposals for the annual Spring Conference.  This year’s conference takes place in Washington D.C. on April 18-21, 2012, and proposals are due on September 12, 2011.  This year’s conference has a new set presentation possibilities, poster presentations.  You may have seen poster presentations at other … Continue reading Request for Proposals – ABA DR Section Conference

Concepcion Applied to Students’ Claims Against College

Rick Bales (Northern Kentucky) at the Workplace Prof Blog, via a hat tip to the Law Librarian Blog, via the Chronicle of Higher Education (boy, that’s a lot of “vias”!) describes a lower court’s recent application of Concepcion to a motion to compel arbitration of a student’s claim against Westwood College for misrepresenting its tuition … Continue reading Concepcion Applied to Students’ Claims Against College

CPR Awards – Request for Nominations

CPR, one of the leading ADR organizations in the country, just requested nominations for their annual awards program.  Specifically the request states: The focus is on scholarship, which addresses the resolution, prevention or creative management of major disputes involving public or business institutions, such as those between corporations, between government and corporations, or among multiple … Continue reading CPR Awards – Request for Nominations

Teaching Problem-Solving

Over the past few weeks, I have attended two separate, equally fabulous conferences focusing on legal education pedagogy and practice (the Institute for Law Teaching and Learning conference at New York Law School entitled “Engaging and Assessing our Students” and the AALS Section on Clinical Legal Education Conference in Seattle entitled “Learning for Transfer”).  I … Continue reading Teaching Problem-Solving

The Ex-Con Mediator

Mediation and arbitration have long served as lucrative retirement gigs for former judges. Today, the New York Times reports that Mel Weiss, the disgraced, disbarred, and finally incarcerated former securities class action overlord, has hung out his shingle as a mediator. Weiss can no longer practice law, so he has evidently decided his true calling … Continue reading The Ex-Con Mediator

Guest Blogger Kristen Blankley on “Taking Charge” and Facilitation

This post comes from my friend, Professor Kristen Blankley, of University of Nebraska College of Law. Kristen writes: “On Saturday, June 18, 2011, one of my students and I volunteered to act as facilitators in Lincoln’s Nebraska’s Taking Charge 2011 roundtable discussions between Lincoln citizens and officials from the Mayor’s Office. The Taking Charge program … Continue reading Guest Blogger Kristen Blankley on “Taking Charge” and Facilitation

Off to Pepperdine – Teaching Law School ADR Courses

Today I’m in route to lovely Malibu, California to participate in the Teaching Law School ADR Courses conference at Pepperdine Law School (prior blog post here).  I’m grateful to be going as this is the first week of unbearable Arizona summer weather with a forecast high of 111 (not a typo) on Wednesday.  More seriously, I’m looking … Continue reading Off to Pepperdine – Teaching Law School ADR Courses

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