The Singapore Convention: A breakthrough for international trade
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Litigation and arbitration can be lengthy and costly, which explains in part why mediation has been gaining in popularity as a method for resolving cross-border commercial disputes.
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An intriguing article (abstract only) in July's Negotiation Journal (Jul 2009. Vol. 25) by Stephen Goldberg, Margaret Shaw, Jeanne Brett reporting the results of two studies; "... a glance at...
By Geoff SharpFrom John DeGroote's Settlement PerspectivesIt’s no secret that I believe decision trees can make a difference as you try to settle your next lawsuit, and my series on decision trees...
By John DeGrooteFrom Diane Cohen's BlogOne of the things I love about mediation, is the way it so often helps parties agree to things they really want, but somehow felt they shouldn’t...
By Diane Cohen