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9780735528802

Dispute Resolution : Negotiation, Mediation, and Other Processes

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  • ISBN13:

    9780735528802

  • ISBN10:

    0735528802

  • Edition: 3rd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-05-01
  • Publisher: Wolters Kluwer
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Table of Contents

Table of Cases
xi
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Disputing Procedures
1(2)
References
1(2)
Negotiation
3(4)
Note On Empathy and assertiveness and difficult conversations
3(1)
Additional reference on negotiating power
3(1)
Note on Question 2.12
4(1)
Note on Model Rule 4.1
4(1)
Exercise 2.10: The DONS Negotiation
5(2)
Mediation
7(4)
Note On Mediator quality control
7(1)
ABA 2000 Rule 2.4
7(2)
References
9(2)
Arbitration
11(24)
Mandatory Arbitration of Statutorily-Based Employment Disputes Post-Gilmer Issues
11(1)
EEOC's Continuing Role in Discrimination Cases
11(7)
EEOC v. Waffle House, Inc.
12(6)
Fairness in Arbitral Procedure; Who Should Pay Arbitrator's Fees?
18(2)
Question 4.11
20(1)
Continuing Role of State Law in Arbitration
20(11)
Preemption
21(2)
Question 4.12
23(1)
Question 4.13
23(1)
Question 4.14
23(1)
Question 4.15
24(1)
Question 4.16
24(2)
Question 4.17
26(1)
The Revised Uniform Arbitration Act
27(1)
Question 4.18
28(1)
Question 4.19
28(2)
Question 4.20
30(1)
Question 4.21
30(1)
Question 4.22
31(1)
Arbitration Ethics
31(4)
Question 4.23
32(1)
Question 4.24
33(1)
References
33(2)
Combining and Applying the Basic Processes
35(10)
Recommending a Process for a Case
35(1)
Additional reference on process selection
35(1)
Representing a Client in Dispute Resolution
35(3)
Premediation
35(1)
Siemer, Perspectives of Advocates and Clients on Court-Sponsored ADR
35(3)
Ethical Issues
38(1)
Note on ethical issues regarding lawyer representing parties in mediation
38(1)
Making the Decision to Settle: Decision Analysis
38(2)
Some Questions About Decision Analysis
38(2)
Dispute Systems Design
40(5)
Two Current Applications of Dispute Systems Design
40(1)
E-ADR
40(1)
Question 5.27A
40(1)
Streams of Cases
41(1)
Question 5.27B
42(1)
Question 5.27C
42(1)
References
43(2)
Courts and ADR
45(2)
Note on Mediator reporting
45(2)
Confidentiality
47(8)
Accommodating the Interests of Justice: Predictability Versus Fine Tuning
47(1)
Olam v. Congress Mortgage Co.
47(4)
Note on ``Qualified'' v. ``Categorical'' Privilege
51(2)
Conflict of Laws
53(1)
Question 7.10.1
53(1)
Question 7.10.2
54(1)
Question 7.10.3
54(1)
Question 7.10.4
54(1)
Question 7.10.5
54(1)
Family Disputes
55(2)
Note on Right to representation in family mediation
55(2)
Public Disputes
57(2)
Additional reference on consensus-building
57(2)
International Disputes
59(2)
Additional reference on international negotiation
59(2)
The Future of ADR
61(2)
Note on Collaborative lawyering
61(2)
Appendix H. Revised Uniform Arbitration Act (2000) 63(20)
Appendix I. ABA Model Standards Of Practice For Family And Divorce Mediation (2001) 83(10)
Appendix J. Uniform Mediation Act (2002) 93

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