A district court in California granted a motion to compel arbitration at the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre as per the New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards.
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From the Blog of Phyllis G. Pollack. A thought provoking article appeared in the December 29, 2008 edition of the Los Angeles Daily Journal. In “Law Doesn’t Guarantee Equal Outcomes, Only...
By Phyllis PollackOne of the trickiest stages of any negotiation is when to make the first offer. No one ever wants to go first. But that first number possesses almost talismanic properties...
By Diane J. LevinFrom Dr. John Windmueller's blog. I’ll be continuing my discussion of credentialing shortly, but in the meantime, here’s an interesting insertion of mediation into public-sector dispute resolution: North Carolina’s Senate...
By John Windmueller