Ethical standards for neutral and party-appointed arbitrators Most PI arbitrations are conducted before a single neutral arbitrator, whereas predispute arbitration agreements require a panel of three neutral arbitrators; the ethical standards are different Michael Fields From Issue: 2020 November
Arbitrating medical-malpractice cases Med-mal litigators say they are more likely to win plaintiff awards at arbitration than at trial Jason ArgosSean Burke From Issue: 2020 November
Mastering uninsured and underinsured motorist arbitrations Initiating arbitration, conducting discovery, obtaining an enforceable award, and recovering allowable costs in UM/UIM arbitrations Barry P. Goldberg From Issue: 2020 November
Compelling arbitration Explore the nuts and bolts of compelling a contractual arbitration, with a discussion of some nuances Mark Kramer From Issue: 2020 November
Assessing the process of arbitration A brief overview of the development and expansion of arbitration since the time of King Solomon Nancy Neal Yeend From Issue: 2020 November
Profile: Susan Kang Gordon Running her own firm at a young age – and her own life Stephen Ellison From Issue: 2020 November
Public speaking and the art of persuasion in the courtroom How pathos and logos fit into the equation Dustin CollierJoshua Socks From Issue: 2020 November
COVID-19 has delayed your settlement; what are you going to do about it? Arbitration is a great resolution for small personal-injury cases Eustace de Saint PhalleCaroline X. Feldstein From Issue: 2020 November
Cayman County: California’s 59th County The Homestead exemption changes January 1, 2021, protecting many more defendants from the forced sale of their home when facing a judgment David Cook From Issue: 2020 November
Admit nothing Practical and tactical use of requests for admissions Miles B. Cooper From Issue: 2020 November