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Kentucky Law Survey: Arbitration, Thomas J. Stipanowich Jan 1985

Kentucky Law Survey: Arbitration, Thomas J. Stipanowich

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: The Uniform Arbitration Act Jan 1985

Recent Developments: The Uniform Arbitration Act

Journal of Dispute Resolution

The Uniform Arbitration Act (UAA)1 was proposed in 1955 by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. Since that time, well over half of the states have enacted statutes modeled after the UAA.2 This survey's purpose is to present and explain recent decisions interpreting the UAA, and assist in analyzing future cases.


Arbitration In The Securities Industry: Too Much Of A Good Thing, David A. Lipton Jan 1985

Arbitration In The Securities Industry: Too Much Of A Good Thing, David A. Lipton

Journal of Dispute Resolution

The study upon which this article is based was conducted in response to the explosive growth of the use of arbitration in the securities industry as a means of resolving broker/customer disputes. The study was designed to investigate whether the use that is being made of arbitration is efficient and, if inefficiencies were found, what procedures might be employed to screen out inefficient use


The Two-Way Mirror: International Arbitration As Comparative Procedure, Andreas F. Lowenfeld Jan 1985

The Two-Way Mirror: International Arbitration As Comparative Procedure, Andreas F. Lowenfeld

Michigan Journal of International Law

In particular, by focusing on selected aspects of the international procedure of international arbitration, as well as on different approaches to the problem of choosing the source of the law to be applied, the author hopes to give the outsider some feeling for the process, and some perception of how international arbitration is different both from domestic arbitration and from litigation in national courts. The author has an additional purpose, as well, however, though: to be sure not to sound too pretentious about it. Focusing on the record, on discovery, on examination of witnesses, and on choosing a choice of …


The Labor Arbitrator's Several Roles , Dennis R. Nolan, Roger I. Abrams Jan 1985

The Labor Arbitrator's Several Roles , Dennis R. Nolan, Roger I. Abrams

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.