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Awarding Punitive Damages In International Commercial Arbitrations In The Wake Of Mastrobuono V. Shearson Lehman Hutton, Inc., John Gotanda
Awarding Punitive Damages In International Commercial Arbitrations In The Wake Of Mastrobuono V. Shearson Lehman Hutton, Inc., John Gotanda
John Y Gotanda
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Hear No Evil, See No Evil, Speak No Evil: The Intolerable Conflict For Attorney-Mediators Between The Duty To Maintain Mediation Confidentiality And The Duty To Report Fellow Attorney Misconduct, Pamela Kentra
Pamela Kentra
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Punitive Damages And The Consumerization Of Arbitration, Thomas J. Stipanowich
Punitive Damages And The Consumerization Of Arbitration, Thomas J. Stipanowich
Thomas J. Stipanowich
In this sequel to his 1986 article on punitive damages in arbitration, Professor Stipanowich explores the issues at the heart of the debate over whether punitive or exemplary damages should be available in arbitration between investors and securities brokers and firms. He critiques relevant proposals by the NASD’s Ruder Commission and examines mechanisms for more effectively addressing the punitive damages issue. This article predates and foreshadows the eventual recognition of the authority of securities arbitrators to award punitive damages.
Empowering The Provider: A Better Way To Resolve Medicare Hospital Payment Disputes, Phyllis E. Bernard
Empowering The Provider: A Better Way To Resolve Medicare Hospital Payment Disputes, Phyllis E. Bernard
Phyllis E. Bernard
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