In his International Arbitration column, John Fellas discusses the Restatement of the U.S. Law of International Commercial and Investor-State Arbitration—a 12-year effort primarily concerned with the ...
A recent decision of the Quebec Court of Appeal (QCA) in Terrassement St-Louis inc. c. Hydro-Québec (available in French only) highlights tensions between, on one hand, the principles of freedom of ...
In commercial and construction contracts, arbitration clauses are now the norm. They appear routinely—tucked into the fine print of everything from service agreements to bylaws to multimillion-dollar ...
As international arbitration has grown in importance for the resolution of major international disputes, so has the promulgation of guidelines, sometimes referred to as protocols, setting out best ...
The way that Congress makes decisions seems almost designed to produce government shutdowns. Senate rules require a ...
The Brian Flores lawsuit is currently "on ice" as the judge in the southern district of New York decides whether to agree with Flores' attorneys and have the case in open court or side with the NFL ...
An Oregon police officer lost his job and then returned to work after fatally shooting an unarmed Black man in the back. A Florida sergeant was let go six times for using excessive force and stealing ...
"Mass arbitration can only be combated through preparedness, education and resolve," writes Zachary D. Miller, a partner with Burr & Forman. "Hoping that a demand will never come across the desk is ...
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