The arbitration conversation : insights and wisdom from experts in the field / Amy J. Schmitz.
2024
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Title
The arbitration conversation : insights and wisdom from experts in the field / Amy J. Schmitz.
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Imprint
Chicago, Illinois : American Bar Association, Dispute Resolution Section [2024]
Copyright
©2024
Description
1 online resource
Series
LexisNexis digital library.
Formatted Contents Note
Arbitral adaptability
Problem-solving toolbox
Context matters part I: employment, consumer, and international arbitration
Context matters part II: sports, intellectual property, construction, and more
Dedication to diversity
Moving OArb into the mainstream
Practice makes perfect
Eyes on SCOTUS and Congress
Costly judicialization
OArb > Zoom
AI, data analytics, and blockchain
New ethical obligations.
Problem-solving toolbox
Context matters part I: employment, consumer, and international arbitration
Context matters part II: sports, intellectual property, construction, and more
Dedication to diversity
Moving OArb into the mainstream
Practice makes perfect
Eyes on SCOTUS and Congress
Costly judicialization
OArb > Zoom
AI, data analytics, and blockchain
New ethical obligations.
Summary
"This book underscores the significance of arbitration, especially in contexts where specialist arbitrators are needed, or business secrets must be safeguarded. It delves into the nuances of arbitration for international parties seeking neutral forums, underpinned by the New York Convention's enforceable awards. It also notes the benefits and pitfalls of arbitration in more controversial areas like business-to-consumer and employment contracts. The book also sheds light on the emergence of online arbitration (OArb), catalyzed by the COVID-19 pandemic and advancements in technology. OArb leverages technology to streamline processes, sometimes offering parties a convenient and cost-effective alternative to in-person arbitration. The text explores OArb's promise and pitfalls, including discussion of AI, blockchain, and the metaverse in arbitration. The book also includes an appendix of OArb protocols that have developed in recent years, as well as providing guidance for arbitrators and arbitration counsel navigating this technological shift, addressing concerns such as cybersecurity and uneven access to technology" -- Publisher's website.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of Description
Print version record.
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Print version: Schmitz, Amy J. (Law teacher). Arbitration conversation. Chicago, Illinois : American Bar Association, Dispute Resolution Section [2024]
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Language
English
ISBN
9781639054251 (electronic book)
1639054251 (electronic book)
9781639054244
1639054243
1639054251 (electronic book)
9781639054244
1639054243
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