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Interstate Enforcement Of Arbitration Awards And Judgments, A. M. Stanger Jan 1959

Interstate Enforcement Of Arbitration Awards And Judgments, A. M. Stanger

Cleveland State Law Review

In Arbitration, if completed, results in an award. That award must be enforced. In order to do so, it is necessary to enter judgment with respect thereto. The first problem is the acquisition of personal jurisdiction over the defendant for this purpose, in the event that it has not already been acquired previously in connection with proceedings to compel arbitration. The subject of acquiring jurisdiction will not be dealt with in this note because it does not differ too much from the general problems of acquiring jurisdiction in personam with respect to proceedings to compel jurisdiction. We shall therefore be …


Negotiation Principles: In Law Or World Affairs, Charles P. Taft Jan 1959

Negotiation Principles: In Law Or World Affairs, Charles P. Taft

Cleveland State Law Review

Negotiation should be part of every law school curriculum-as a required course. Every lawyer soon learns, in active practice, how important it is. There are certain principles of sound negotiation (or "dickering," in colloquial speech) that every lawyer should know-or anyone engaged in any profession, business or enterprise, for that matter. These principles apply almost exactly alike to a negotiation involving a legal action or to one involving national or international frictions-to settlement of a personal injury claim, or a dispute between the United States and Russia.