arbitration

Symposium: Building the Civilization of Arbitration

by Joshua Auriemma April 22, 2009 Uncategorized

PENN STATE LAW REVIEW Press Release: The Penn State Law Review is proud to announce the upcoming publication of its Symposium:  Building the Civilization of Arbitration.  The Law Review welcomes to its pages a lineup of distinguished arbitration law scholars and practitioners. The symposium investigates a wide variety of cutting-edge arbitration topics, ranging from recent [...]

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ADR: It’s About The Money

by Mr. X January 23, 2009 Legal

To follow-up from Josh’s post, the legal profession is unstoppably headed toward ADR, but it’s not going to be whiny kids in pro rep that get us there.  As usual — it’s about the money.  But it’s also about the privacy. First, ADR is a historically misunderstood term.   “Alternative Dispute Resolution” is not the [...]

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Ethics in the Legal Profession

by Joshua Auriemma January 23, 2009 Law School

I’m taking Professional Responsibility right now, and I just came from a class where there was myriad discussion about advocacy v. mediation.  I almost feel like (at least my) law school has become so ridiculously PC that no one wants to argue for traditional lawyering anymore.  Many people spoke about their desire for the legal [...]

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Olympic Soccer Ruling

by Joshua Auriemma August 6, 2008 News

Update: Messi & Argentina won the gold – AMS The NYT has this interesting story about today’s decision of The Court of Arbitration for Sport that holds that private football clubs are not required to release their players for Olympic competition. The court, based in Lausanne, Switzerland, but with an adjunct office in Beijing for [...]

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