In this episode of the Arbitration Conversation Amy interviews former Chief Justice of the Iowa Supreme Court Marsha Ternus. She was appointed to the Iowa Supreme Court in 1993 and the members of the court selected her as chief justice in 2006. She was the first woman to serve as chief justice of Iowa’s highest court. The discussion is about student conduct procedures and how they are similar to arbitration as well as how “ad hoc” arbitration differs from administered arbitration.
This article first appeared on Morrison & Foerster Client Alerts, here. The International Chamber of Commerce (the ICC) has hit the ground running in the new year with its 2021 Arbitration...
By Chiraag Shah, Gemma Anderson, Pietro Grassi, Matthew RodinThis article first appeared on the Securities Arbitration Alert (SAA) Blog, here. The American Arbitration Association recently amended its rules governing international arbitrations and mediations. Here is a succinct analysis....
By George FriedmanMany arbitration agreements address the finality of any resulting award, with differing and sometimes vague language. A number of readers might assume that regardless of the agreement language, federal courts...
By John Lewis