Israel Reflections–Use of Force & Civilian Targets

In light of yesterday’s events in Israel–Hamas launching a missile attack on an Israeli schoolbus and the Israeli response of missile attacks into Gaza–one of our speakers that we heard during our trip to Israel is particularly on point today.  How do you determine an “appropriate” response to the Hamas attack?  Here are one student’s reflections on … Continue reading Israel Reflections–Use of Force & Civilian Targets

SEC Approves New Discovery Guide for FINRA Arbitration

After more than six years in development, and hundreds of public comment letters on two different proposed versions, the SEC approved a revised Discovery Guide applicable to customer cases in FINRA securities arbitration. FINRA is one of the few arbitration forums mandating automatic production of “presumptively discoverable” documents and information in arbitrations brought by customers … Continue reading SEC Approves New Discovery Guide for FINRA Arbitration

Rationalizing Costs in Investment Treaty Arbitration

Susan Franck (Washington & Lee, currently visiting at Vanderbilt) recently posted her latest paper, Rationalizing Costs in Investment Treaty Arbitration, on SSRN.  The piece continues her empirical work in an important area of international finance, this time focusing on the hot button issue of costs.  Noting that several countries have left the investment treaty arbitration world … Continue reading Rationalizing Costs in Investment Treaty Arbitration

Lande’s New Book on Planned Early Negotiation

The ABA has just released a new book on Planned Early Negotiation authored by John Lande, Isidor Loeb Professor and Director, LL.M. Program in Dispute Resolution, University of Missouri School of Law. The book, which includes a CD with numerous practical forms, is entitled “Lawyering with Planned Early Negotiation:  How You Can Get Good Results for … Continue reading Lande’s New Book on Planned Early Negotiation

Geeks for Wonks

Not precisely ADR-focused, but really interesting new blog at geeksforwonks.org Think of it as a site for good governance / transparency / data-driven / collaborative policy-making.  I’ve already seen a couple of deeply thought-provoking ideas described there (including some about opportunities for law students and legal education).  It will be fun to follow. MM

Israel Reflections & Lessons: The Cycle of Violence & Fear

In the next few days, I will post several blogs compiled of postings from my students who were asked this week to reflect on what they learned from the trip to Israel (earlier posts on our trip can be found on the blog starting here).  I’ll start tonight with  third-year student Katie Bricco’s overall take on … Continue reading Israel Reflections & Lessons: The Cycle of Violence & Fear