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- Americans with Disabilities Act; ADA; Title I of ADA; analyzing contractual grievances; labor arbitration; reasonable accommodation; seniority clause; Section 513 of the ADA; Section 118 of the Civil Rights Act of 1991; Federal Arbitration Act; Section 203(d) of the Taft-Hartley Act; Executive Order 11246 OFCCP Revised Order Number 4; Judicial Improvements and Access to Justice Act; Administrative Dispute Resolution Act; benefits of using arbitration; resolving reasonable accommodation issue through arbitration; enforceability of arbitration agreements; Wright v. Universal Maritime Service Corp.; ADA and grievance arbitration; contractual seniority rights versus reasonable accommodation; (1)
- Mason v. Wal-Mart; tortious interference; tension between competitiveness and protection contractual relationships; defendant's liability; burden on plaintiff to show conduct improper; (1)
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Tort Law—Tortious Interference With Contract: The Arkansas Supreme Court Clarifies Who Has The Burden And What They Have To Prove. Mason V. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., 333 Ark. 3, 969 S.W.2d 160 (1998)., Odette Woods
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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Arbitration, Labor Contracts, And The Ada: The Benefits Of Pre-Dispute Arbitration Agreements And An Update On The Conflict Between The Duty To Accommodate And Seniority Rights, Jan William Sturner
Arbitration, Labor Contracts, And The Ada: The Benefits Of Pre-Dispute Arbitration Agreements And An Update On The Conflict Between The Duty To Accommodate And Seniority Rights, Jan William Sturner
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.