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Title
Handbook on arbitration practice.
Added Corporate Author
Variant Title
At head of title: American Arbitration Association.
Edition
Second edition.
Imprint
Huntington, N.Y. : Juris, 2015.
Description
1 online resource.
Series
AAA handbooks.
Formatted Contents Note
Part I: Issues in arbitration practice and procedure
1. Where should you litigate your business dispute? In an arbitration? Or through the courts? / John H. Henn
2. Keeping arbitration easy, efficient, economical, and user friendly / Louis L.C. Chang
3. Creating economical and efficient arbitration process is everyone's business / Kent B. Scott and Adam T. Mow
- 4. What parties might be giving up and gaining when deciding not to litigate: a comparison of litigation, arbitration and mediation / Donald L. Carper and John B. LaRocco
5. Major arbitration issues recently addressed by courts / Scott D. Marrs and Sean P. Milligan
Pt. 2. : Key ingredients for a better arbitration
6. You control the process v. the process controls you / John Arrastia, Jr.
7. Telling the story: integrating witnesses, experts, and documents into a cohesive narrative in arbitration / Even Slavitt
8. Developing a case theory and case theme / Jay E. Grenig and Rocco M. Scanza
9. Top 20 mistakes attorneys make in arbitration and how to avoid them / Judith B. Ittig and Harold Colman, Jr.
10. A preliminary hearing is not enough: tips for a well-managed arbitration / Michael Chambers
11. Thirty steps to a better arbitrartion / Judith B. Ittig and Michael J. Bayard
Pt. III: Arbitrator selection and coduct
12. Due diligence in arbitor selection: using internviews and writtn "Voir Dire" / Jeffrey P. Aiken
13. Selecting the ideal arbitrator / Charles J. Moxley, Jr.
14. An arbitrator's wish list / Stanley Weinstein
15. Why not provide for neutral party-appointed arbitrators? / Robert D. Taichert
16. The stoic arbitrator v. the activist arbitrator-a solution / Jeffrey Aiken
17. Chairing an arbitration / Judith B. Ittig and Michael J. Bayard
18. Muscular arbitration and arbitrators self-management can make arbitration faster and more economical / Mitchell Marinello and Robert Matlin
19. Calling all arbitrators : reclaim control of the arbitration process
the courts let you / David E. Robbins
20. Attorney arbitrators should research law: permission of the parties to do so is not required / M. Ross Shulmister
Pt. IV: Arbitration Procedure
21. The enforcability of class action waivers in arbitration clauses / Thomas W. H. Barlow
22. An update on multijurisdictional practice and ADR / Bruce E. Meyerson
23. The use of dispositive motions in arbitration / Alfred G. Ferris and W. Lee Biddle
24. Improving arbitration through technology / Thomas D. Halket
Pt. V: Discovery and evidence in arbitration
25. Organizing documents for arbitration / Leslie Trager
26. E-discovery issues: what parties and their cousel need to know in anticipation of and during arbitration / Steve C. Bennett
27. Electronic discovery in arbitration : privilege issues and spoliation of evidence / Irene C. Warshauer
28. Waiver of privilege under federal evidence rule 502 and arbitration proceedings / Irene C. Warshauer
29. The use of subpoenas in arbitration / Leslie Trager
30. Enforcing arbitral subpoenas: reconsidering federal question jurisdiction under FAA section 7 / Charles E. Harris II
31. Using experts in arbitration / George Ruttinger and Joe Meadows
32. Resenting witness testimony in U. S. domestic arbitration : should written witness statements become the norm? / Raymond G. Bender
33. Discovery in commercial arbitration
34. The development of remedical power: arbitrators' ability to award monetary sanctions / Philip D. O'Neil, Jr.
Pt. VI: Ethics in arbitration practices
35. 2004 Code of Ethics for Commercial Arbitrators explained / Bruce Meyerson and John M. Townsend
36. Must arbitrators investigate in connection with their disclosures? some courts open the door to evident partially attacks / Benthany L. Appleby
37. Delaying tactics in arbitration / Alain Frécon
38. Who is responsible for ethical behavior by counsel in arbitration / Steven C. Bennett
39. An arbitrator's authority to award attorney fees for bad-faith arbitration / John W. Hinchey and Thomas V. Burch
40. The punitive damages remedy : lessons for drafters of arbitration agreements / Michael D. Nolan and Andrew M. Leblanc
41. No pay no play : how to solve the non-paying party problem in arbitration / Richard J. DeWitt and Richard J. DeWitt, III
42. Prevailing parties and attorneys' fee / Stephen P. Gilbert
43. Enforceability of religious arbitration agreements and awards / Steven C. Bennett
44. Supreme Court Addresses Volt's Choice-of-Law Trap: is the end of the problem in sight? / Archis A. Parasharami and Kevin Ranlett
Index.
1. Where should you litigate your business dispute? In an arbitration? Or through the courts? / John H. Henn
2. Keeping arbitration easy, efficient, economical, and user friendly / Louis L.C. Chang
3. Creating economical and efficient arbitration process is everyone's business / Kent B. Scott and Adam T. Mow
- 4. What parties might be giving up and gaining when deciding not to litigate: a comparison of litigation, arbitration and mediation / Donald L. Carper and John B. LaRocco
5. Major arbitration issues recently addressed by courts / Scott D. Marrs and Sean P. Milligan
Pt. 2. : Key ingredients for a better arbitration
6. You control the process v. the process controls you / John Arrastia, Jr.
7. Telling the story: integrating witnesses, experts, and documents into a cohesive narrative in arbitration / Even Slavitt
8. Developing a case theory and case theme / Jay E. Grenig and Rocco M. Scanza
9. Top 20 mistakes attorneys make in arbitration and how to avoid them / Judith B. Ittig and Harold Colman, Jr.
10. A preliminary hearing is not enough: tips for a well-managed arbitration / Michael Chambers
11. Thirty steps to a better arbitrartion / Judith B. Ittig and Michael J. Bayard
Pt. III: Arbitrator selection and coduct
12. Due diligence in arbitor selection: using internviews and writtn "Voir Dire" / Jeffrey P. Aiken
13. Selecting the ideal arbitrator / Charles J. Moxley, Jr.
14. An arbitrator's wish list / Stanley Weinstein
15. Why not provide for neutral party-appointed arbitrators? / Robert D. Taichert
16. The stoic arbitrator v. the activist arbitrator-a solution / Jeffrey Aiken
17. Chairing an arbitration / Judith B. Ittig and Michael J. Bayard
18. Muscular arbitration and arbitrators self-management can make arbitration faster and more economical / Mitchell Marinello and Robert Matlin
19. Calling all arbitrators : reclaim control of the arbitration process
the courts let you / David E. Robbins
20. Attorney arbitrators should research law: permission of the parties to do so is not required / M. Ross Shulmister
Pt. IV: Arbitration Procedure
21. The enforcability of class action waivers in arbitration clauses / Thomas W. H. Barlow
22. An update on multijurisdictional practice and ADR / Bruce E. Meyerson
23. The use of dispositive motions in arbitration / Alfred G. Ferris and W. Lee Biddle
24. Improving arbitration through technology / Thomas D. Halket
Pt. V: Discovery and evidence in arbitration
25. Organizing documents for arbitration / Leslie Trager
26. E-discovery issues: what parties and their cousel need to know in anticipation of and during arbitration / Steve C. Bennett
27. Electronic discovery in arbitration : privilege issues and spoliation of evidence / Irene C. Warshauer
28. Waiver of privilege under federal evidence rule 502 and arbitration proceedings / Irene C. Warshauer
29. The use of subpoenas in arbitration / Leslie Trager
30. Enforcing arbitral subpoenas: reconsidering federal question jurisdiction under FAA section 7 / Charles E. Harris II
31. Using experts in arbitration / George Ruttinger and Joe Meadows
32. Resenting witness testimony in U. S. domestic arbitration : should written witness statements become the norm? / Raymond G. Bender
33. Discovery in commercial arbitration
34. The development of remedical power: arbitrators' ability to award monetary sanctions / Philip D. O'Neil, Jr.
Pt. VI: Ethics in arbitration practices
35. 2004 Code of Ethics for Commercial Arbitrators explained / Bruce Meyerson and John M. Townsend
36. Must arbitrators investigate in connection with their disclosures? some courts open the door to evident partially attacks / Benthany L. Appleby
37. Delaying tactics in arbitration / Alain Frécon
38. Who is responsible for ethical behavior by counsel in arbitration / Steven C. Bennett
39. An arbitrator's authority to award attorney fees for bad-faith arbitration / John W. Hinchey and Thomas V. Burch
40. The punitive damages remedy : lessons for drafters of arbitration agreements / Michael D. Nolan and Andrew M. Leblanc
41. No pay no play : how to solve the non-paying party problem in arbitration / Richard J. DeWitt and Richard J. DeWitt, III
42. Prevailing parties and attorneys' fee / Stephen P. Gilbert
43. Enforceability of religious arbitration agreements and awards / Steven C. Bennett
44. Supreme Court Addresses Volt's Choice-of-Law Trap: is the end of the problem in sight? / Archis A. Parasharami and Kevin Ranlett
Index.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of Description
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Available in Other Form
Print version: Handbook on arbitration practice. Huntington, N.Y. : Juris, ©2010
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Alternate Title
ArbitrationLaw online.
Language
English
ISBN
9781937518806
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