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2021 ADR Hall of Fame Award
Richard Chernick is Vice President and Managing Director of JAMS’ Arbitration Practice. He has conducted more than 1,200 large and complex arbitrations (many of them tripartite) and mediations under various rules and before major administering institutions, both domestic and international.
Webinar: An International Arbitration Primer: Why Arbitrate International Disputes?
A one hour joint California Lawyers Association (CLA) / California Arbitration (CalArb.org) program in advance of California International Arbitration Week to introduce CLA members and other practitioners to international arbitration and the advantages of international arbitration compared to litigation for resolving disputes.
The First Annual California International Arbitration Week
Join the California Lawyers Association (CLA) and leading arbitration institutions and organizations from around the world – in a week-long series of complimentary virtual/hybrid programs – celebrating international arbitration in California. The Week is hosted by the ADR Committee of the CLA Litigation Section. Presenters include:American Arbitration Association/International Centre for Dispute Resolution (AAA/ICDR)Arbitral WomenAsia International Arbitration…
Webinar: Integrating EQ and IQ in Dispute Resolution
Each legal dispute is made up of two "cases": the "emotional case" and the "legal case," and they are usually conflated, resulting in impasse. Most lawyers tend to focus exclusively on the legal case, leaving the unaddressed emotional issues to wreak havoc with meaningful problem-solving.
Webinar: It’s Not the Wild West: Determining Which Law(s) Governs Your Mediation
Mediators are expected to play the role of “Devil’s advocate,” questioning the strength or viability of the various legal arguments being asserted by parties and/or their counsel. In this context, mediators may dive deeply into the law applicable to the underlying dispute (and defenses).The parties may provide sophisticated though conflicting analysis of that law in the mediation briefing and during the session. But what about the law applicable to the mediation itself?
Webinar: A Discussion of Mendez v. Westminster, the Landmark Case that Ended Separate Mexican Schools in California and Paved the Way for Brown v. Board of Education
Nearly a decade before the Supreme Court’s decision in Brown v. Board of Education, a lesser-known decision, Mendez v. Westminster, held that California’s forced segregation of Mexican American students into separate "Mexican schools" was unconstitutional.
Free Webinar: Significant ADR Cases in the First Quarter of 2022
With so many mediation and arbitration related cases being heard and reviewed on both a state and federal level in recent years, panelists Paul Dubow and James (Jim) Madison will provide an analysis and discussion of the most interesting ADR cases decided since January 1, 2022. Don’t miss the first of a biannual series on ADR case law updates presented by the ADR Committee of the Litigation Section!
Webinar: How to Approach Statutory Interpretation and the Role of Legislative History
Learn the latest theories and tools of statutory construction from a judge, law professor, and practitioner. The panelists will explain the framework for statutory interpretation; the role of legislative history in the age of textualism; the federal and state legislative processes, the legislative records that result, and the appropriate use of these records; and what courts want from litigants when it comes to considering legislative history. Great overview for all litigators: trial and appellate, state and federal, civil and criminal.
Litigation & Appellate Summit
Join us for the online 2022 Litigation and Appellate Summit! We kickoff our Summit with programs of interest to all trial and appellate practitioners, including a live Strict Scrutiny Podcast and a keynote address by U.C. Berkeley School of Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky; our “Updates” panel of important rule, legislative, and case law changes for…
Webinar: Current Legal Issues in Use of Pesticides
There have been a number of legal developments over the past several years affecting the use of pesticides in agriculture, from the Ninth Circuit’s ruling that EPA violated FIFRA in issuing dicamba registrations, to California’s ban on chlorpyrifos, to Prop. 65 enforcement actions involving pesticides.
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