Resolving Disputes: Theory, Practice, and Law (Aspen Casebook)

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UPC:
9781454838746
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
4/25/2016
Author:
Jay Folberg;Dwight Golann;Thomas J. Stipanowich;Lisa A. Kloppenberg
Language:
english
Edition:
3

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Resolving Disputes: Theory, Practice, and Law, Third Edition, features a logical four-part organization that covers negotiation, mediation, arbitration, and hybrid approaches, which prepares law students to represent clients in all forms of alternative dispute resolution. Drawing on the authors decades of experience as teachers, neutrals, andADRtrainers, this casebook provides vivid examples presented from headline cases, literature, and the authors files. In addition, it offers excerpts from other leading authors so that diverse ideas are juxtaposed on major issues. The text integrates coverage of law, ethics, and practice and interesting notes, thoughtful problems and provocative questions throughout the text illustrate the role of the attorney, the perspective of the client and practical challenges.

Key Features:

  • Retains the same popular format as previous editions while incorporating user recommendations.
  • Updated and new excerpts from leading experts presenting different views on challenging topics.
  • Fresh notes and examples from actual cases.
  • Additional coverage on causes of conflict, heuristics, the role of emotions, and decision science.
  • A single chapter now contrasts commercial, no-caucus and transformative mediation techniques
  • Completely revised arbitration section, features interesting new material and engaging exercises.
  • Presents practical information on drafting arbitration agreements, selecting arbitrators, and procedures.
  • Recent legislative and judicial developments in arbitration law, award enforcement, and fairness issues.
  • New treatment of hybridADRand dispute systems design.

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