S.D. of Texas Confirms Foreign Arbitration Award Where Fraud Was Alleged
The Southern District of Texas has confirmed a foreign arbitration award despite that fraud was alleged because the public policy defense specified in the New York Convention does not preclude...
View ArticleHospital-Physician Relations Thought Leader Dr. Kenneth H. Cohn Captures...
We are pleased to announce that Dr. Kenneth H. Cohn has just published a new book, Getting It Done: Experienced Healthcare Leaders Reveal Field-Tested Strategies for Clinical and Financial Success....
View ArticleHow Did US Healthcare Get Linked to Employment?
By Holly Hayes In the 19th century, hospitals were shelters for the sick or dying supported by churches or other religious institutions. By the 20th century, medical care was more advanced and more...
View ArticleGUEST-POST | The US Consumer Finance Protection Bureau Announces Its Review...
By Mark Kantor On April 24, the US Consumer Finance Protection Bureau (CFPB) announced that it is commencing its review of mandatory pre-dispute arbitration agreements with respect to consumer finance...
View ArticleArmstrong v. Tygart | Lance Armstrong’s Suit and Restraining Order against USADA
By Renée Kolar On July 9, 2012 Lance Armstrong filed a lawsuit and a motion for a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) in the Western District of Texas in an attempt to shut down the USADA case. (read the...
View ArticleUSADA Case against Lance Armstrong | Evidence against Armstrong
by Jeremy Clare The overall purpose of USADA’s Reasoned Decision was to present the evidence it gathered in order to justify the sanctions against Mr. Armstrong. The Reasoned Decision gives both, a...
View ArticleHealth Care Burnout: Managing Conflict When the Stakes are High
A CNBC post last month on conflict resolution in health care opens with this statement: Health care has always been a stressful profession. Think high-stakes work, too many patients, overwhelmed...
View ArticleCrowd Arbitration: Crowdsourced Dispute Resolution Part III
Crowd Arbitration: Crowdsourced Dispute Resolution Part III Part I | Part II By: Leonora Camner Crowdsourcing in dispute resolution continued… Do the benefits of time and cost savings make crowd...
View ArticleU.S. Proposes Convention to Enforce Mediated Settlements to UNCITRAL
Earlier this month, the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) approved its draft UNCITRAL Convention on transparency in treaty-based investor-State arbitration at its 47th...
View ArticleCrossing the Threshold: Arbitral Jurisdiction after BG Group
Professor Alan S. Rau, Mark G. and Judy G. Yudof Chair in Law at the University of Texas School of Law, has authored Crossing the Threshold: Arbitral Jurisdiction after BG Group, Melanges en l’honneur...
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