By Alexander Lugo | March 31, 2023
The city's historic ties to Latin America have laid the foundation and its current economic boom has made its case more compelling. Local law schools and the Florida Bar are also committed to building its reputation.
By Adolfo Pesquera | March 30, 2023
"Only when those sanctions did not result in compliance and ... appellants and Sternberg flouted the trial court's order did the court impose the $10,000 sanctions and the per-day sanctions," the Third District Court of Appeals wrote.
By Stephanie Wilkins | March 30, 2023
"Innovation is not about awards, or even machine learning, it is about people—people learning to leverage technology to better serve their client's need," says Timothy Cooke, partner at Reed Smith LLP.
By Colleen Murphy | March 28, 2023
"This case is exactly the situation Willingboro addresses—settlement through the mediation process only occurs when the parties agree in writing," Judge Thomas W. Sumners Jr. wrote. "In deciding this appeal, whether mediation is court-ordered or voluntary is a distinction without a difference."
By Justin Henry | March 27, 2023
Atlanta-based Morris, Manning & Martin aims to fill a gap in arbitration and mediation services by offering technical expertise. The new leader of the American Arbitration Association says lawyers are divided in their preference for "generalists" vs. "specialists" as neutrals.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | March 26, 2023
Adopt the New Jersey Revised Act in your contract and set out the expanded review that fits the parties' circumstances, right? Alas, nothing is that simple.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | March 24, 2023
Atlanta-based Morris, Manning & Martin aims to fill a gap in arbitration and mediation services by offering technical expertise. The new leader of the American Arbitration Association says lawyers are divided in their preference for "generalists" vs. "specialists" as neutrals.
By Ross Todd | March 23, 2023
Gary Born, the head of Wilmer's international arbitration practice, wrote much of his first novel, a thriller titled "The File" set for release later this month, on flights to Singapore and other far-flung work destinations.
By Cheryl Miller | March 21, 2023
Cantil-Sakauye, who stepped down as California's chief justice in January to become the head of a prominent think tank, is set to join the alternative dispute resolution firm next month.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Alejandro Martinez | March 20, 2023
"International arbitrators must be prepared to grapple with complex environmental issues, and to apply legal principles that are constantly evolving…
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