Call for Proposals – ABA Dispute Resolution Section Annual Meeting

The ABA’s Dispute Resolution Section has just issued its Call for Proposals for the Section’s annual meeting, which is scheduled for April 13-16, 2011 in Denver.  Below is a small excerpt. The ABA Section of Dispute Resolution invites you to propose a program for the 2011 Spring Conference.  The Section’s Spring Conference is the premiere national event for … Continue reading Call for Proposals – ABA Dispute Resolution Section Annual Meeting

Cybersettle and the Value of Online Dispute Resolution

For more than a decade, online dispute resolution has hovered above the legal and DR communities, posing both a threat to human DR professionals and the promise of radically more efficient dispute resolution systems. Cybersettle has been the tangible tip of the otherwise evanescent ODR spear—a success story of online dispute resolution playing a role … Continue reading Cybersettle and the Value of Online Dispute Resolution

Call for Papers – American Journal of Mediation

The American College of Civil Trial Mediators has issued a call for papers for its publication, the American Journal of Mediation.  Specifically the call states: The Editorial Board is accepting articles for publications from law professors and law students and others involved in conflict and dispute resolution.  Additional information, format requirements, and submission details can be … Continue reading Call for Papers – American Journal of Mediation

Mediators’ Duty of Care in Drafting Agreements

Earlier this morning the Standing Committee on Mediator Ethical Guidance released Opinion SODR 2010-1 entitled Mediators’ Duty of Care in Drafting Agreements.  A copy of the opinion in full can be accessed here.  Below are the specific query and subquestions the committee received.  Questions: A married couple with one minor child has decided that they would … Continue reading Mediators’ Duty of Care in Drafting Agreements

Securities Dispute Resolution Triathlon – Early Bird Deadline

In conjunction with FINRA, the Hugh L. Carey Center for Dispute Resolution at St. John’s will host the second annual Securities Dispute Resolution Triathlon on October 2-3, 2010 in New York City. This competition requires student teams to negotiate, mediate, and arbitrate a realistic securities dispute, with neutrals from FINRA’s roster serving as mediators, arbitrators, … Continue reading Securities Dispute Resolution Triathlon – Early Bird Deadline

New Volume of Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Journal

Volume 10, Issue 3 of the PEPPERDINE DISPUTE RESOLUTION LAW JOURNAL has appeared in print.  Articles included in this volume are:  Taking It Upstream:  Collaboration, Consensus Building & Sustainable Development–Green Leadership (Un)conference.  10 Pepp. Disp. Resol. L.J. 351-521 (2010).  Zikman, Steve.  Foreword.  10 Pepp. Disp. Resol. L.J. 351-354 (2010).  Zikman, Steve.  South Pasadena:  a dialogue on dialogue.  10 Pepp. … Continue reading New Volume of Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Journal

Alabama Supreme Court Holds FAA Vacatur Provisions Do Not Preempt State Vacatur Grounds

Last week the Alabama Supreme Court, in Raymond James Fin. Servs., Inc. v. Honea, 2010 WL 2471019 (Ala. June 18, 2010), held that section 10 of the Federal Arbitration Act, which prescribes the exclusive grounds for vacating arbitration awards under federal law, does not preempt vacatur grounds under state law.   In that case, a securities brokerage firm’s customer agreement contained … Continue reading Alabama Supreme Court Holds FAA Vacatur Provisions Do Not Preempt State Vacatur Grounds