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Control Your Process, Control Your Costs: New Protocols for Arbitration
3 Total CLE credits, 1 of which may be applied toward Ethics
Price: $139.00 (provides online access for 3 months after purchase).
Course №:OL 1984
Duration: 3 Hours
Original Program Date: Tuesday, June 7, 2011
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The dramatic success of arbitration in resolving commercial disputes over the past decade has brought with it justified concerns that the process has increasingly mimicked litigation complete with extensive discovery, reflexive motion practice and contentious advocacy. A reform movement is underway with the cooperation of the four stakeholders in the commercial arbitration process: business users, arbitration advocates, provider institutions and arbitrators. This program will focus on newly developed protocols for expeditious, cost effective commercial arbitration specifying key action steps required to control the process. The ethical implications will also be discussed together with recent developments in arbitration ethics.

Recorded during a live webcast in June 2011.
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3 Total CLE credits, 1 of which may be applied toward  Ethics

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Stephen G. Yusem, Esq., Plymouth Meeting
David H. Burt, Esq., EI du pont de Nemours and Company, Wilmington, DE
Michael D. McDowell, Esq., Arbitration & Mediation, Pittsburgh
Judith P. Meyer, Esq., Meyer Associates, Haverford
Thomas G. Wilkinson, Jr., Esq., Cozen O’Connor, Philadelphia
David A. Fitzsimons, Esq., Martson Deardorff Williams Otto Gilroy & Faller, Carlisle

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icon_acrobatNotice about getting CLE credit – changed October 2005  (1 Page, 21 KB)
icon_acrobatFor those on HIGHSPEED CONNECTION, entire book in one file (342 Pages, 5 MB)
noteFor those on OTHER CONNECTIONS, book in separate files—
icon_acrobatFront Matter (672 KB)
icon_acrobatPart One (2 MB)
icon_acrobatPart Two (2 MB)
icon_acrobatHandout (Supplemental Materials) (258 KB)
icon_acrobatProgram Schedule (1 Page, 23 KB)
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icon_acrobatMajor Ethics Rules Changes (Rev. August 2009) (ETHICS COURSES ONLY) (2 Pages, 26 KB)


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