by PremiAdmin9911 | Nov 24, 2025 | The ADR Blog
By William D. Gilbride Jr. Occasionally a Court will send over a civil case for facilitative mediation. The order arrives and names are reviewed for the purposes of conflict checks and disclosures. You may notice that one or more of the parties is not represented by...
by PremiAdmin9911 | Oct 25, 2025 | The ADR Blog
by Philip Schaedler Michigan is undergoing fundamental changes in its juvenile justice system. Driven by the 2024 legislative reforms and the dedicated efforts of the Michigan Task Force on Juvenile Justice Reform, the state is embracing a new philosophy: restorative...
by PremiAdmin9911 | Sep 28, 2025 | The ADR Blog
By Lee Hornberger,Arbitrator and Mediator Introduction This article provides an overview of labor arbitration under collective bargaining agreements. Major features of labor arbitration Labor arbitration is a positive alternative to industrial strife, strikes, and...
by PremiAdmin9911 | Sep 3, 2025 | The ADR Blog
By Paul F. Monicatti – Introduction Much has been said and written about the subject of mediator proposals used to potentially close a deal in mediation. A search of Mediate.com, a leading source of scholarly articles, produced 11 pages listing 320 articles...
by PremiAdmin9911 | Jul 27, 2025 | The ADR Blog
Waiver of ArbitrationPost-Morgan v. Sundance by Laura Athens Three years ago, the United States Supreme Court significantly changed the standard for determining whether a party has waived arbitration. In Morgan v. Sundance, Inc., the Supreme Court...
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