ADR / Arbitration / Mediation

For the latest news, stories, and information on alternative dispute resolution (ADR), arbitration meetings, and court-ordered mediation between parties, the National Law Review provides readers with a source of information online. Biding adversarial proceedings and non-binding voluntary procedures, which are heard in front of a neutral third party, are discussed under the National Law Review’s ADR coverage and rules and regulations pertaining to this source of conflict resolution are analyzed by the team of legal experts at the National Law Review.

Coverage includes the examination of different arbitration agreement rulings, at the federal and state level. Arbitration agreements, both in employment and otherwise, and arbitrator awards, in cases relating to business organizations and disputes, are also covered on the site. Arbitration related to sexual harassment lawsuits in the workplace are extremely common today; readers can learn about binding and non-binding terms, and how employees can defeat these arbitration clauses when filing a lawsuit against their company or C-level executive in their organization, on the National Law Review site. Compulsory arbitration clauses in agreements relating to major corporations, shareholder agreements, or multinational agreements, are covered on the National Law Review. These agreements, from industries including employment disputes, consumer class action lawsuits, and franchise agreements, are among the different topics, news, and stories, which visitors will read about on the National Law Review website.

Litigation which arises out of binding arbitration agreements in the workplace, clauses which parties can’t agree upon when creating a new contract, or dealings between companies in different jurisdictions which go awry, are among the different topics which the National Law Review covers, in relation to ADR and arbitration law. Visitors will read stories that arise in the United States, across borders, and between multinational organizations, when visiting the National Law Review, for coverage on this area of law.

 

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Jun
26
2012
Contract Auto-Renewals Not Necessarily So “Automatic” as Recent NY Case Demonstrates Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP
Apr
21
2013
UK Insurer Barred from Enforcing Mandatory Arbitration Provision Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP
Aug
17
2015
Making Mediation Music: I’m Singing This Tune Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP
Mar
8
2012
Court Upholds NLRB’s Authority to Issue Notice Posting Rule but Strikes Down Failure to Post Notice Provisions Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP
Jan
31
2012
NLRB Strikes Down Employer’s Mandatory Arbitration Agreement With Class Action Waiver Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP
Dec
15
2011
Beware of Online Applications and Background Check Authorizations Varnum LLP
Nov
30
2012
Court Grants Summary Judgment Against Coca-Cola in Breach of Collective Bargaining Agreement Claim by United Steel Workers Varnum LLP
Mar
12
2013
Federal Court: No Duty to Indemnify Claims Barred by Statute of Limitations Varnum LLP
Aug
2
2012
Court Holds Third Party Purchasers May Not Shorten Mortgage Foreclosure Redemption Period For Abandoned Properties Varnum LLP
Apr
23
2020
Mediation in Family Law Cases During COVID-19 Varnum LLP
Aug
7
2012
Lake Michigan Road End Beach Closed by Court Varnum LLP
Jan
3
2013
Michigan Passes Revised Uniform Arbitration Act Varnum LLP
Apr
9
2013
Re-Thinking Arbitration as a Litigation-Avoidance Technique - The Case for Jury Waivers Varnum LLP
May
16
2024
340B Program Administrative Dispute Resolution Final Rule: Key Takeaways Mintz
Nov
27
2012
Lululemon and Calvin Klein Settle Yoga Pants Design Litigation Mintz
Jun
3
2016
Score One for the NLRB: Seventh Circuit Becomes First Federal Appeals Court to Hold that Class/Collective Action Waivers in Arbitration Agreements Violate the NLRA Mintz
Feb
24
2017
Does the Show Stop For Appeal After a Court Compels Arbitration? The Federal Circuit Courts Are Split Mintz
Mar
6
2018
Dissecting Common Basic Arbitration Clauses — You Can Build a Better One Mintz
May
9
2018
Must Your Dispute Be Arbitrated? You May Be Entitled to Discovery to Find Out. Mintz
Feb
25
2019
“Just What Was Needed”: Another Way to Waive a Right to Arbitrate Mintz
Jan
4
2022
China’s New Intellectual Property Mediation Rules Mintz
Sep
17
2015
New Jersey Appellate Court Offers New Guidance on Employee Arbitration Agreements Mintz
Mar
12
2018
“Ambiguity” Is Not a Basis to Deny a Petition to Enforce a Foreign Arbitration Award Mintz
Apr
8
2019
What is a “Reasoned” Arbitration Award? Mintz
Oct
4
2019
Calling SCOTUS: Sixth Circuit Re-Establishes Circuit Split Re U.S. Discovery In Aid of Foreign Commercial Arbitration (28 U.S.C. § 1782) Mintz
Nov
2
2013
Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals Takes Rare Step of Vacating Arbitrator’s Award, Saving Employer $400,000 Mintz
Mar
2
2017
Enforcement of International Arbitration Award in Non-New York Convention Country Mintz
Mar
27
2017
Mandatory vs. Permissive Arbitration Clauses: Survey of Laws of Other Common Law Countries Mintz
Jun
13
2019
Application to Compel Arbitration Under New York CPLR 7503: What Does It Mean to Be “Aggrieved”? Mintz
Oct
18
2019
Waiving Claims for Public Injunctive Relief in California Arbitration Agreements: The McGill Rule on Appeal Mintz
Jan
31
2020
Judge Grants Preliminary Injunction Prohibiting Enforcement of California’s Arbitration Ban Mintz
Feb
14
2020
Enforcing Insurance Policy Arbitration Clauses: New York Convention Itself May Trump McCarran-Ferguson Act in the Federal Preemption vs. State Reverse-Preemption Battle Mintz
Mar
9
2020
Another Federal Court (in the Ninth Circuit) Holds That 28 U.S.C. § 1782 Applies With Respect To Foreign Private Arbitrations Mintz
May
14
2020
Is the “Clear and Unmistakable” Hurdle for Delegation of Arbitrability Issues to an Arbitrator Uniform or Variable? Mintz
Jun
8
2021
Cal/OSHA Approves Minor Modifications to COVID-19 Prevention Emergency Temporary Standards (ETS) Mintz
 

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