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Arbitration|Conflict Resolution|Ethics|Mediation

Third Party Funding in Arbitration — Ethics and Best Practices

Arbitration|Conflict Resolution|Ethics|Mediation

Third Party Funding in Arbitration — Ethics and Best Practices

In March 2017, New York Law School and the American Arbitration Association convened a discussion of "Hot Topics in Arbitration," one of which involved third party funding.  The event was taped and the provocative discussion can be viewed here. The issue is also addressed in a terrific article appearing in the...

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Conflict Resolution|Teaching

Upcoming Volume on Transforming Justice and Lawyers

Conflict Resolution|Teaching

Upcoming Volume on Transforming Justice and Lawyers

Prof. Marjorie Silver of Touro Law Center has sent me the proofs of a book that she is editing, scheduled to be released in January 2017 by Carolina Academic Press.  Titled Transforming Justice, Lawyers and the Practice of Law, the volume collects brave and insightful essays on the sometimes uncomfortable...

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Ethics|Mediation

New ABA Mediator Ethics Opinion

Ethics|Mediation

New ABA Mediator Ethics Opinion

In a previous post I noted the work of the ABA Dispute Resolution Section's Committee on Mediator Ethical Guidance, which interprets the Model Standards of Conduct for Mediators (promulgated in 2005 by the ABA, AAA and ACR).  In that same post, I noted the frequent close correlation between ethical lapses...

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Conflict Resolution|Courts|Mediation

Oregon Supreme Court on Mediation Confidentiality

Conflict Resolution|Courts|Mediation

Oregon Supreme Court on Mediation Confidentiality

On December 10, 2015, the Oregon Supreme Court released an opinion in a case that required it, for the first time, to consider whether a client may assert a claim for legal malpractice relying upon factual allegations that reveal the substance of communications made in the course of, or immediately...

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Conflict Resolution|Ethics|Mediation

Ethics: Disclosure Meets Confidentiality

Conflict Resolution|Ethics|Mediation

Ethics: Disclosure Meets Confidentiality

Unmarketed, unheralded, and therefore largely unknown are the Model Standards of Conduct for Mediators, promulgated in 2005 by the ABA Dispute Resolution Section, the AAA and ACR. Even less well-known, one suspects, are the opinions of the Committee on Mediator Ethical Guidance that issue periodically interpreting those Standards.  Two recent...

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Conflict Resolution|Mediation

Mediating with an Unrepresented Party

Conflict Resolution|Mediation

Mediating with an Unrepresented Party

Prof. Sharon Press joined Prof. Lela Love, Prof. Michael Colatrella and Prof. Ellen Waldman at the ABA Dispute Resolution Section Spring Meeting in Seattle for a discussion of a phenomenon raising highly-charged challenges for practitioners:  What are a mediator’s ethical duties to a party to a mediation who is unrepresented...

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Arbitration|Conflict Resolution|Ethics|Mediation|Negotiation

Business Lawyers and ADR: Ethical Challenges

Arbitration|Conflict Resolution|Ethics|Mediation|Negotiation

Business Lawyers and ADR: Ethical Challenges

The third and final part of the morning-long Commercial Finance and Dispute Resolution Symposium at the recent ABA Business Law Section Annual Meeting was a discussion, among audience and experts, of some hypotheticals implicating the obligations of attorneys who negotiate dispute resolution clauses and who represent clients in ADR procedures. The...

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