An example of the Power of Apology and Forgiveness
Forgiveness can help people restore themselves as morally acceptable members of society as seen by themselves and others.
Forgiveness can help people restore themselves as morally acceptable members of society as seen by themselves and others.
The US District Court for the Western District of New York pulled settlement week out of the dustbin to help clear some its back log in November 2017.
This will likely be of most interest to scholars writing in this area. In the final analysis, I think John’s original complaint that we are using BATNA “wrong” may be better directed at WATNA. I do think that many of us—myself included—have not been particularly clear about what we mean by WATNA, and in this sense may be using the term incorrectly.
I am writing to share the news that Roger Wolf, a professor and pioneer of ADR in Maryland, passed away on Saturday, December 30, 2017.
Scholastica, the service many of us use to disseminate our articles to law reviews, recently interviewed Donna Shestowsky (UC-Davis) about her work on litigant awareness of court ADR programs. Here’s the interview in full.
As has been noted by Professor Stacie Strong, people should be very careful about drafting arbitration clauses. They can lead to many complications in just getting the arbitration started.
Maureen Weston (Pepperdine) provides this intriguing post from the Ofer military base in Israel.
Unbundling goes by many names, including “limited scope legal services.” Lawyers provide specified services to clients rather than “full service” representation. It’s like ordering food à la carte instead of a fixed, seven-course meal.
The conflict over the sacred land in the West Bank, which includes East Jerusalem, in Israel is deeply rooted and profoundly intense. This region has been under rule by the Turks in the Ottoman Empire (1517- 1917), Britain (1917-48), Jordan (1948-67), and since the Six Day War in 1967, under control by the Israeli army.
Conversations are the social lubricant that makes relationships, moving ahead professionally, generating new clients and settling lawsuits easier.