ADR Prof Blog
"Intends to provide useful, timely, and insightful commentary about developments in the alternative dispute resolution field. We comment on the individual dispute resolution processes, latest law review articles and relevant books, interesting empirical research, as well as the various ways ADR is used every day in this country and around the world."
Author: Michael Moffitt is a law professor at the University of Oregon; Andrea K. Schneider is a law professor at Marquette University; Nancy A. Welsh is a law professor at Penn State University; Sarah Rudolph Cole is a law professor at the Ohio State University.
Blawg Related Categories: Alternative Dispute Resolution • Marquette University • The Ohio State University, Moritz College of Law • Pennsylvania State University • University of Oregon • Law Professor
Recent Posts from ADR Prof Blog
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President Obama – Mediator in Chief
As everyone who follows the news of the day knows, there was a little dust-up in Cambridge, Mass. last week. (If you need a primer to catch up, go here). President Obama is scheduled today…
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NAF Commentary – Part II
Here’s another comment, this one by Cliff Palefsky, a San Francisco lawyer with a substantial arbitration practice. Regulation is the price you pay for the elimination of true consent. As the National Academy [of Arbitrators]…
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Commentary on the NAF Lawsuit
Several people who are interested in the NAF settlement (see here) and the recent commentary to a Congressional Committee (see here) have been discussing these things in an interesting an email exchange. I’ve asked permission…
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Materials from Congressional Hearings on Arbitration
Lots to chew on coming out of Washington, D.C. in recent days. Paul Bland (Public Justice) and Professor Chris Drahozal (Kansas) provided testimony before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on Domestic…
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AAA Joins NAF in Stepping Away from Credit Card Arbitration
Citing the Wall Street Journal, WorkplaceProfBlog just reported here that the American Arbitration Association has withdrawn from consumer debt collection arbitration. I have not found AAA’s statement on the decision, and I have no idea…