Description
Strong authorship, from leading scholar-practitioners at the two #1 law schools in Dispute Resolution〞Pepperdine and Ohio State University.
A practice-based approach that helps students apply concepts, including realistic roleplays, exercises, and problems that facilitate classroom discussion.
Concise content, with organization and readings designed to support a class that considers law in the context of practice, instead of solely focusing on law 每 as is common with most arbitration casebooks.
Informal writing style, interesting examples, practical advice, and thought-provoking questions, all written specifically for law students who will soon represent clients in resolving disputes.
A variety of carefully designed, skills-oriented exercises on negotiating and drafting arbitration and dispute resolution procedures, conducting and managing arbitration processes, and deliberating and drafting arbitration awards.
Unique attention to technology, and the role is now plays in modern arbitration practice.
Discrete treatment of arbitration practice in business-to-business settings and consumer or employment scenarios.
Access to 100 interviews with arbitration leaders.
An overview of the many forms of arbitration, and the flexibility inherent in arbitration as a consensual dispute resolution process.
Unique treatment of mixed mode scenarios involving forms of interplay between arbitration and mediation or negotiation.






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