Is Gretchen Morgenson Now A Fan of Securities Arbitration?

The New York Times printed today an article by its controversial columnist, Gretchen Morgenson, entitled “Arbitration, Litigation, Aggravation.” The article reports on a FINRA arbitration brought by a beneficiary trust of Helen Cohen, an elderly widow who died in 2008, alleging that her broker at the State Employees Credit Union (SECU) improperly recommended that she … Continue reading Is Gretchen Morgenson Now A Fan of Securities Arbitration?

FINRA Needs Arbitrators

FINRA is looking for arbitrators for its rosters in many areas of the country, particularly smaller urban areas. FINRA Dispute Resolution provides a forum for the resolution of securities-related disputes, including customer-broker, broker-firm employment disputes, and intra-industry disputes. For a chart of locations where arbitrator applicants are needed and information about how to apply, click … Continue reading FINRA Needs Arbitrators

Fordham Dispute Resolution Symposium

Fordham will hold its annual Dispute Resolution Symposium next Friday, January 21, from 9:30-12:30 at Fordham’s Lincoln Center campus. The symposium is titled “The Supreme Court and Recent Arbitration Jurisprudence: Where Are We Headed?” Tom Stipanowich (Pepperdine) will be the keynote speaker. I will moderate the panel discussion featuring Eric Tuchmann (General Counsel of AAA), … Continue reading Fordham Dispute Resolution Symposium

Ringing in 2011

This past year has been a wonderful one for us here at Indisputably.  As you might expect, there are far too many things to list off, but three in particular deserve special mention: adding new bloggers (welcome Paul and Kelly) wonderful professional accomplishments (Moffit becoming Dean at Oregon), and great personal milestones (thank you Sarah S.).  And, … Continue reading Ringing in 2011