S. I. Strong, Professor and Senior Fellow at the Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution at the University of Missouri School of Law has authored an interesting article entitled Limits of Procedural Choice of Law, 39 Brooklyn Journal of International Law 2014, Forthcoming; University of Missouri School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2014-03.
Continue reading...Disputing would like to invite you to check out Liz Kramer’s recent blog post entitled CFPB’s Preliminary Report: Financial Consumers Can Only Avoid Arbitration By Using A Credit Union.
Continue reading...An arbitral tribunal in The Hague has reportedly postponed a hearing in an ongoing dispute between United States-based Chevron Corporation and the nation of Ecuador.
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Continue reading...On Friday, the Supreme Court of Texas held that a neutral arbitrator’s partial disclosure of relevant facts that might reasonably lead an objective observer to believe he was biased towards one party constitutes evident partiality.
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Disputing is published by Karl Bayer, a dispute resolution expert based in Austin, Texas. Articles published on Disputing aim to provide original insight and commentary around issues related to arbitration, mediation and the alternative dispute resolution industry.
To learn more about Karl and his team, or to schedule a mediation or arbitration with Karl’s live scheduling calendar, visit www.karlbayer.com.