Secretary of State Clinton: More Women Needed in International Mediation Efforts

NPR’s evening show All Things Considered aired a piece this evening discussing the use of rape as a weapon of terror and intimidation during warfare in several recent global hotspots.  As many readers of this blog know, this is not a recent phenomenon – anyone recall the Rape of the Sabine Women?  Despite the fact … Continue reading Secretary of State Clinton: More Women Needed in International Mediation Efforts

Frontline Champion Award to Professor Lela Love

Kudos to ADR Professor Lela Love (Cardozo) for winning the Frontline Champion Award at last week’s Mediation Settlement Day celebration (October 15, 2009), an annual event co-sponsored by FINRA Dispute Resolution, The New York State Unified Court System, alternative dispute resolution programs, bar associations, community based programs, schools, public and non-profit organizations concentrated in the New … Continue reading Frontline Champion Award to Professor Lela Love

Clinical Fellow and Lecturer on Law – Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program

Over the weekend Bob Bordone at Harvard sent out an email announcing that its Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program is accepting applications for a new Clinical Fellow and Lecturer on Law position.  The fellowship is a two year commitment beginning on July 1, 2010.  A job description as well as instructions for applying for the … Continue reading Clinical Fellow and Lecturer on Law – Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program

Securities Dispute Resolution Triathlon

I’ve been discussing ADR in bankruptcy, but I wanted to take a detour to mention the Securities Dispute Resolution Triathlon we’re holding at St. John’s this weekend.  Our Hugh Carey Center for Dispute Resolution is working in conjunction with FINRA to host the competition.  We’re pretty sure it’s the first competition to include negotiation, mediation, … Continue reading Securities Dispute Resolution Triathlon

Jon Stewart & the Franken Amendment

Last night Jon Stewart did a piece on the Daily Show about the Franken Amendment to the Job Arbitration Bill (reported by Sarah Cole on this blog on Oct. 9). It doesn’t show a strong understanding of arbitration…but it is funny. See http://www.thedailyshow.com/ (under “coming up” and “Rape Nuts”).

ADR Meets Bankruptcy, Part 3 – Enforcing Arbitration Agreements

At the ADR Meets Bankruptcy conference at St. John’s, I sat on a panel with Steve Ware and Marianne Culhane that addressed the enforcement of pre-petition arbitration agreements in bankruptcy.  The panel was moderated by Alan Resnick, who had written on the topic a couple of years ago. Several interesting points came out of the … Continue reading ADR Meets Bankruptcy, Part 3 – Enforcing Arbitration Agreements

New Arbitration Books (or at least new editions of existing books)

Two recent announcements: Cases and Materials on Arbitration Law and Practice, Fifth Edition  (West) Thomas E. Carbonneau, Penn State ISBN 978-0-31491-142-1 Stone and Bales’ Arbitration Law, 2nd Edition (West) Katherine V.W. Stone; Richard A. Bales ISBN-13:    9781599416465 I’ve not yet given them a look, but given the recent developments in this area of the law, … Continue reading New Arbitration Books (or at least new editions of existing books)