Maureen A. Weston, Professor of Law at Pepperdine University School of Law and Director of the Entertainment, Media & Sports Dispute Resolution Project, Kristen M. Blankley, Associate Professor of Law at the University of Nebraska College of Law, Jill I. Gross, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor of Law at Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, and Stephen Huber, Emeritus Professor of Law at the University of Houston Law Center, recently published a new book titled “Arbitration: Law, Policy, and Practice,” Carolina Academic Press 2018.
The abstract states:
Arbitration: Law, Policy, and Practice provides the ideal blend of arbitration case law, problems, and experiential exercises for students. This book is the only arbitration casebook on the market with a full arbitration case file to enable students to experience the arbitration hearing from beginning to end, whether in the role of party, lawyer, or neutral. Special chapters on all aspects of the arbitration process enable students to explore the practical side of arbitration through the lens of both arbitrator and advocate. The book also comprehensively covers legal doctrine and ethical constraints essential to understanding modern arbitration, and includes chapters on preemption, arbitrability, judicial review, complex arbitration procedures, and international arbitration. Each chapter is filled with problems to test and apply the principles covered in the book’s principal cases.
The book is now available for purchase from Carolina Academic Press.
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