Commercial Arbitration
Deals with the law and the practice of public and private arbitration in the United States and its place in the legal system as an alternative method of dispute settlement. Included is a study of commencing arbitration, notice, choosing arbitrators, the hearings, enforceability of agreements and awards, the relationship of federal and state arbitration laws, and selected problems in compulsory labor, international, commercial, and uninsured motorist arbitration. Emphasis is placed on the areas of actual use from legal practitioner's point of view.Credits: 2
Does this course satisfy the writing requirement? Yes
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| Friedman, George H. | Spring 2010, Spring 2011 | Download syllabus (PDF) |
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