Online Book Launch – Arbitration: Practice, Policy, and Law by Tom Stipanowich and Amy Schmitz

We held an online launch party for the new book – Arbitration: Practice, Policy, and Law, By Tom Stipanowich and Amy Schmitz.

The book launch was held online on September 29th at 10 am Pacific / 1 pm Eastern Time, and featured commentary from a panel of renowned experts in dispute resolution.

We have recorded the online event and have shared the video above in case you were not able to attend live.

Panelists:

  • Ben Davis, Professor of Law Emeritus, University of Toledo, College of Law
  • Leslie O’Neal, Adjunct Professor Straus Institute, Caruso School of Law
  • Larry Mills, JAMS Mediator, Arbitrator, and Referee/Special Master
  • Colin Rule, President & CEO of Arbitrate.com & Mediate.com
  • Janet Martinez, Director, Gould Negotiation and Mediation Program; Director, Gould Alternative Dispute Resolution Research Initiative

Sponsors & Supporters:

Arbitrate.com and Mediate.com

We are looking forward to seeing you for more of our events!

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