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Cardozo Dispute Resolution Society Presents: Wine Negotiation, Cardozo Dispute Resolution Society, Cardozo Wine Society 2024 Yeshiva University, Cardozo School of Law

Cardozo Dispute Resolution Society Presents: Wine Negotiation, Cardozo Dispute Resolution Society, Cardozo Wine Society

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Why Greco-Turkish Conflict Needs American Intervention: A Meaningful Mediator, Lemonia Tzanides 2024 Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution

Why Greco-Turkish Conflict Needs American Intervention: A Meaningful Mediator, Lemonia Tzanides

Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution (CJCR) Blog

Tensions between the Greek and Turkish governments have soared over territorial claims in the Aegean, chiefly concerning the delimitation of territorial waters. The conflict arose on January 20th, 2021, when the Greek parliament nearly unanimously passed a law extending the breadth of Greece’s territorial waters in the Aegean Sea towards Turkey. While bilateral treaties exist between Turkey and Libya and between Greece and Egypt, each regulating the maritime zones of the contracting states, no such agreement exists between Greece and Turkey. “These agreements, however, have no legal effect on Greece and Turkey because international agreements must not harm nor benefit …


Mediation Between States And Criminal Defendants For Post-Conviction Relief Under State Dna Statutes, Nowshin Nawal 2024 Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution

Mediation Between States And Criminal Defendants For Post-Conviction Relief Under State Dna Statutes, Nowshin Nawal

Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution (CJCR) Blog

With new advances in DNA technology, it has become easier to use DNA testing to find perpetrators of crime where DNA evidence is present. Many incarcerated individuals claiming innocence seek to have the evidence tested during post-conviction in light of new technology. Forty-seven states now have DNA statutes that allow testing during the post-conviction stage. A new problem arises because state prosecutors are often reluctant to agree to DNA testing, which leaves litigation as the remaining method—which is inefficient. The process would be more efficient if a third party worked with the state and the defendant.

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From Conflict To Resolution: The Advantages Of Mediation In Estate Planning, Sarah Natanov 2024 Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution

From Conflict To Resolution: The Advantages Of Mediation In Estate Planning, Sarah Natanov

Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution (CJCR) Blog

Estate planning involves advanced planning for managing and distributing one’s assets following their passing. It entails identifying inheritors among individuals or entities and establishing measures to ensure the seamless execution of these wishes, aiming to minimize future complications. Estate planning documents often used to distribute assets after one’s passing are wills, trusts, and other legal documents. While these documents may serve as a roadmap for asset distribution, they may not invariably preclude disputes or conflicts among beneficiaries or family members.

This post was originally published on the Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution website on March 19, 2024. The original post …


Lopez V. Cintas Corporation: Another Interstate Headache, Kyle Chrisman 2024 Texas A&M University School of Law

Lopez V. Cintas Corporation: Another Interstate Headache, Kyle Chrisman

Texas A&M Law Review

This Note analyzes a 2022 Fifth Circuit opinion concerning two issues: first, whether local delivery drivers are engaged in interstate commerce, and second, who decides challenges to arbitrability. In Lopez v. Cintas Corporation, the Fifth Circuit first held that local delivery drivers are not engaged in interstate commerce because they do not play a direct and necessary role in interstate commerce. Second, the court held that the arbitrator decides challenges to the validity of arbitrability when the challenge could also, if successful, attack the validity of the entire contract. The Fifth Circuit used incorrect reasoning, overemphasizing the crossing of …


Dissociative Identity Disorder And Mediation: Exploring Legal Capacity, Bayla Zohn 2024 Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution

Dissociative Identity Disorder And Mediation: Exploring Legal Capacity, Bayla Zohn

Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution (CJCR) Blog

Dissociative Identity Disorder (“DID”) is a mental disorder where the affected individual has two or more distinct personalities. As a protection strategy against severe, persistent abuse and trauma, DID develops in childhood and lasts the entirety of the person's life. A crucial aspect of DID is "dissociation," which is defined as a defense mechanism in which threatening ideas and feelings are separated from the rest of the psyche and conflicted impulses are kept apart. Dissociation refers to the disconnection from one’s environment, emotions, memories, and thoughts. The child's neuronal sense of self-identity is still developing at the time of this …


The Supreme Court Has Granted Review For Arbitration Stays In Employment Cases: Smith V. Spizzirri, Sarah Cole 2024 Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution

The Supreme Court Has Granted Review For Arbitration Stays In Employment Cases: Smith V. Spizzirri, Sarah Cole

Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution (CJCR) Blog

The Supreme Court has granted review to address a circuit split on whether cases should be paused or thrown out after they are moved to arbitration. The courts are split six to four, four allowing lawsuits to be dismissed when underlying allegations must go through mandatory arbitration. The case is from the Ninth Circuit, on the allowance side of the split, Smith v. Spizzirri, with the petition granted 1/12/24. It addresses the language in a section of the Federal Arbitration Act (“FAA”). The section of the Act under review states: “If any suit or proceeding be brought in any of …


The American Arbitration Association’S Ai Integration Efforts For Alternative Dispute Resolution, Ronnie Cattier 2024 Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution

The American Arbitration Association’S Ai Integration Efforts For Alternative Dispute Resolution, Ronnie Cattier

Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution (CJCR) Blog

The American Arbitration Association (“AAA”) has joined a long line of various organizations that are looking to make use of, and integrate artificial intelligence (“AI”) into their processes.The AAA has launched innovation programs that are lending support to the idea of AI integration into arbitration, mediation, and other Alternative Dispute Resolution (“ADR”) methods. These programs are looking at creating the right structure and guidelines for AI usages. This is two-fold: on the one hand, the AAA has been building its own solutions; on the other, there is an increasing awareness on developing the framework for external AI tools.

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The Consequences Of Nba Commissioner Adam Silver Arbitrating The Dispute Between The New York Knicks And The Toronto Raptors, Jane Perov 2024 Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution

The Consequences Of Nba Commissioner Adam Silver Arbitrating The Dispute Between The New York Knicks And The Toronto Raptors, Jane Perov

Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution (CJCR) Blog

Back in August 2023, the New York Knicks sent a letter addressed to the owner of the Toronto Raptors Larry Tanenbaum claiming the Raptors are engaging in illegal activity involving a former Knicks employee whom they just hired. They claimed that Ikechukwu Azotam, who at the time of his employment with the Knicks was an assistant video coordinator, “had illegally provided the Raptors with more than 3,000 confidential files.” Several days after the letter was sent the Knicks filed a lawsuit in the U.S. Southern District Court of New York against Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (Toronto Raptors), Darko Rajakavic, …


Navigating Divorce After Domestic Violence: The Benefits Of Adr, Anna Glasgow 2024 Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution

Navigating Divorce After Domestic Violence: The Benefits Of Adr, Anna Glasgow

Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution (CJCR) Blog

Navigating the complexities of divorce is challenging in any circumstance, but for survivors of domestic violence, the process of legal separation can be particularly intimidating. Most people think of domestic violence as the act of physical abuse, however, domestic violence can be described as any action or pattern that affects a spouse’s health and safety. It is estimated that one out of every five marriages, or 20% of marriages in the US involve domestic violence. It can be very hard for individuals who are victims of domestic abuse to want to get divorced. There is often fear that the abusing …


Table Of Contents, 2024 Penn State Dickinson Law

Table Of Contents

Arbitration Law Review (2009 - Present)

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Consequences Of The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act On Arbitrability: A Comment On Seneca Nation Of Indians V. New York, Amy Zigarovich 2024 Penn State Law

Consequences Of The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act On Arbitrability: A Comment On Seneca Nation Of Indians V. New York, Amy Zigarovich

Arbitration Law Review (2009 - Present)

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Arbitration's Unraveling, Myriam E. Gilles 2024 Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law

Arbitration's Unraveling, Myriam E. Gilles

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It has been over a decade since the Supreme Court declared that the Federal Arbitration Act preempts state-law policies that stand as an obstacle to enforcement of the class-banning arbitration clauses that companies tuck into standard-form contracts. In that time, plaintiffs’ lawyers have tried challenging class action–banning arbitration provisions on myriad legal grounds, as well as pressing for federal and state legislation to undo the Court’s ruling in AT&T Mobility LLC v. Concepcion. Neither strategy has borne much fruit—until now. In the past few years, congressional action has exempted specific categories of cases from mandatory arbitration, suggesting that an area-by-area …


Digital Hearings — In Arbitration And Litigation, Colby E. Scott 2024 Penn State Law

Digital Hearings — In Arbitration And Litigation, Colby E. Scott

Arbitration Law Review (2009 - Present)

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Foreword, 2024 Penn State Dickinson Law

Foreword

Arbitration Law Review (2009 - Present)

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Sovereign Immunity From Execution Of Foreign Arbitral Awards In India: The "New" Kid On The (Super) Pro-Arbitration Block, Ylli Dautaj 2024 Penn State Dickinson Law

Sovereign Immunity From Execution Of Foreign Arbitral Awards In India: The "New" Kid On The (Super) Pro-Arbitration Block, Ylli Dautaj

Arbitration Law Review (2009 - Present)

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Reigning In Infinite Consumer Arbitration Agreements: A Comment On The Eleventh Circuit's Calderon V. Sixt Rent A Car, Ava McCartin 2024 Penn State Law

Reigning In Infinite Consumer Arbitration Agreements: A Comment On The Eleventh Circuit's Calderon V. Sixt Rent A Car, Ava Mccartin

Arbitration Law Review (2009 - Present)

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Federal District Courts May Not Assist Discovery Efforts In Connection With Proceedings Before Arbitral Tribunals Constituted Under The Icsid, Victor de Oliveira Leite 2024 Penn State Law

Federal District Courts May Not Assist Discovery Efforts In Connection With Proceedings Before Arbitral Tribunals Constituted Under The Icsid, Victor De Oliveira Leite

Arbitration Law Review (2009 - Present)

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Uncompelled: Circuits Split Over The Pre-Hearing Discovery Powers Of Arbitrators, Maya Rashid 2024 Penn State Law

Uncompelled: Circuits Split Over The Pre-Hearing Discovery Powers Of Arbitrators, Maya Rashid

Arbitration Law Review (2009 - Present)

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Three's A Crowd: The Eu Should Safeguard Against Third-Party Funding, Rita Portenti 2024 Penn State Law

Three's A Crowd: The Eu Should Safeguard Against Third-Party Funding, Rita Portenti

Arbitration Law Review (2009 - Present)

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