Fallout from Ohio SB5 — How will Counties and Cities handle Collective Bargaining in Light of SB 5?

The Columbus Dispatch just reported that a county fired its law firm because the firm allegedly supports SB 5. Downes, Fishel, Hass and Kim are a well-respected public sector management-side labor law firm. Mahoning County fires Columbus law firm, saying it backs SB5 Friday, March 11, 2011 11:47 AM Associated Press YOUNGSTOWN — An Ohio … Continue reading Fallout from Ohio SB5 — How will Counties and Cities handle Collective Bargaining in Light of SB 5?

Second Circuit Once Again Refuses to Enforce an Arbitration Clause in a Credit Card Agreement With A Class Action Waiver

Yesterday, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals reaffirmed its earlier decision in In re Am. Express. Merchs. Litig., 554 F.3d 300 (2009), that a pre-dispute arbitration clause in a credit card agreement (American Express) was not enforceable because it contained a provision requiring consumers to waive their rights to pursue claims as a class. See … Continue reading Second Circuit Once Again Refuses to Enforce an Arbitration Clause in a Credit Card Agreement With A Class Action Waiver

Call for Papers – Border Skirmishes: The Intersection Between Litigation and International Commercial Arbitration

Stacie Strong from Missouri sends along the following call for papers for a symposium entitled Border Skirmishes: The Intersection Between Litigation and International Commercial Arbitration.  Note that the relevant links are in the announcement’s text. —————————– The Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution at the University of Missouri School of Law has put out a call … Continue reading Call for Papers – Border Skirmishes: The Intersection Between Litigation and International Commercial Arbitration

“Transforming Conflict with a New Framework”

From Kelly Lynn Anders: Creighton Law School’s 2011 TePoel Lecture and Law Review Symposium will be held on Friday, March 25. The topic of this year’s Law Review Symposium is “Moral and Ethical Perspectives in War, Terrorism, and Military Law.” The 2011 TePoel Lecturer, Dr. Cynthia G. Irmer, will discuss “Transforming Conflict with a New … Continue reading “Transforming Conflict with a New Framework”

Texas Judge Enjoins FINRA Arbitrations To Preserve Respondents’ Assets for Class Action Settlement

A federal district court judge’s decision a few weeks ago to issue a TRO to enjoin several FINRA arbitrations against Securities America so as to preserve the broker-dealer’s assets to pay a class action settlement reached in the district court has drawn a lot of media coverage. Earlier today, Professor Black posted on the Securities … Continue reading Texas Judge Enjoins FINRA Arbitrations To Preserve Respondents’ Assets for Class Action Settlement

The NFL’s Labor Negotiation – Seriously !?!?

If you’re a big-time football fan you know that the National Football League is in the midst of a collective bargaining crisis.  The collectcive bargaining agreement (CBA) between the players’ union and the league expires tonight at midnight eastern which puts the fall’s season in jeopardy.  The Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service is currently mediating the … Continue reading The NFL’s Labor Negotiation – Seriously !?!?

Faculty Associate Positions at Arizona State

That’s right, come and join the fun at ASU.  Below is a shortened version of the official announcement.  Please note that the application deadline for both of these positions is quickly approaching – March 15th.  The Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University is looking to hire two Faculty Associates to work on foreclosure … Continue reading Faculty Associate Positions at Arizona State