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The Journal of American Arbitration (JAA)

The Journal of American Arbitration (JAA)

Thomas E. Carbonneau, Editor

Price: $168.00 Per Year. Published 2 times per year. ISSN 1535-4849

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      Book Overview

       

      VOLUME 5 2006 NUMBER 2 

      Articles

       

      The Case for Enforcing Adhesive Arbitration Agreements—with Particular Consideration of Class Actions and Arbitration Fees

            Stephen J. Ware

       

      California’s New Ethics Standards: A Hot Bed of Controversy and Conflicting Decisions

            Rebecca Callahan

       

      Comments

       

      Arbitration Clauses in the Face of Class Actions and the Class Action Fairness Act: Pennsylvania’s Approach to Class Action Preclusion Clauses and Class Action Arbitrations Is Right on Target and Has Likely Been Limited by the Class Action Fairness Act

            Ryan Boland

       

      The Struggle of Punitive Damages in Arbitration: How to Get What You Want Out of an Arbitration Agreement

            Sarah L. Rubright

       

      LGBT Parents—Where Do Their Child Custody Disputes

      Belong?

            Burgess C. Bradshaw

       

      Recent Developments

       

      The United States Supreme Court Reverses the Florida Supreme  Court in Buckeye Check Cashing, Inc. v. Cardegna, Holding that an Arbitrator Must Decide Challenges to the Validity of Contracts  Containing Arbitration Provisions

            Nicole J. Jones

       

      Motion to Compel Arbitration  Leads United States Supreme Court to Define “Location” in the National  Bank Act for Purposes of Federal

      Diversity Jurisdiction in Wachovia Bank, Nat. Assoc. v. Schmidt

            Brian Matt

       

      Third Circuit Court of Appeals Holds that the Bankruptcy Court Lacked the Discretion to Deny Enforcement of an Arbitration Clause Absent a Showing of Congressional Intent in In re Mintze v. American General Financial Services, Inc.

            Johannah Hartley

       

      The Second Circuit Determines that Arbitration Does Not Necessarily Jeopardize or Inherently Conflict with the Bankruptcy Code in MBNA Am. Bank, N.A. v. Hill

            Duane Ramseur

       

      VOLUME 5 2006 NUMBER 1

      Article

       

      Arbitration:  The Basics

            Joseph L. Daly

       

      James B. Boskey ADR Essay Competition Winners

       

      Negotiated Rulemaking and the Public Interest

            Jeff Goldfien

       

      Is the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 a Misnomer?  The Impact on Class Action Waivers in Consumer ADR

      Clauses

            Nivine K. Zakhari

       

      Permission Plus:  Reaching the Pareto Optimal Guideline for Contingency Fees in Mediation

            Tracey B. Pastan

       

      Case Notes

       

      McCauley v. Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.:  The Tenth Circuit Joins the Eleventh and Seventh Circuits in Holding that Filing a § 16(a) Appeal under the FAA Divests District Courts of Jurisdiction While the Appeal Is Pending

            Nicole J. Jones

       

      Encouraging the Use of Arbitration in Resolving Disputes Arising Under the Carmack Amendment:  The Ninth Circuit Limits the Applicability of Carmack's Arbitration Provision

            Leonard M. McCall 

       

      Ansari v. Qwest Communications:  The Tenth Circuit Rules that Forum Selection in an Arbitration Clause May Only Be Enforcedby the District Court with Authority Over the Specified Forum

            Michael T. Lynch

       

      Choice of Governing Rules of Arbitration under the Doctrine of Arbitral Immunity in Strategic Resources, Inc. v. BCS Life Insurance, Inc.

            W. Christian Moffitt

       

      No Hearing Equals Reversible Error:  The Virginia Supreme Court's Application of the Virginia Uniform Arbitration Act to an Arbitration Process Conducted without a Hearing in Bates v. McQueen

            Kenneth J. McDermott II

       

      Don’t Legislate from the Bench:  The Supreme Court of California Holds Predispute

      Jury Trial Waivers Unenforceable Until the California Legislature Authorizes Otherwise

            Keitha Carter-Webb 

       

      An Arbitrator’s Cyclical Enforcement of State Laws Despite FAA Preemption and

      the Ability to Decide Contractual Illegality: the Application of the FAA in Hotels Nevada, L.L.C. v. Bridge Banc, L.L.C.

            Barzilai Axelrod

       

      Class Arbitration:  The Illinois Appellate Court’s Finding that a Prohibition on Class Arbitration Was Unconscionable in Kinkel v. Cingular Wireless, L.L.C.

                  Lauren McHale

       

      A Question for the Arbitrator:  The Texas Court of Appeals Compels Arbitration of Duress Claim in Service Corp. International v. Lopez

                 Seth Zimmerman         

      Volume 4  2005  Number 2 

       

      Neutrality and the Role of Conflict Professionals

            Bernard S. Mayer & Robert M. Ackerman

       

      Resolving Conflict Together:  The Understanding-Based Model of Mediation

            Gary Friedman & Jack Himmelstein

       

      Should a Mediator Be Neutral?

            Joshua B. Stulberg

       

      Neutrality as Aspiration: Understanding Mediators’ Biases and Limitations

            Christopher Honeyman

       

      Impartiality in Arbitration:  Accounting for Arbitrator Self-Interest

            Richard C. Reuben

       

      Race and Neutrality in the ADR of Employment Discrimination Claims: Are They Divergent Interests? An Interview with Michael Z.Green

            Michael Z. Green

       

      Arbitrator Selection and Neutrality Under the Railway Labor Act: An Airline Employee’s Perspective

            Michael S. Maza

       

      Party-Designated Arbitrators:  Ethical Codes and Guidelines

            Donald P. Arnavas

       

      Non-Neutral Arbitrators

            Richard Chernick, James M. Gaitis & Robert Davidson

        

      Volume 4 2005 Number 1
       
      Articles
       
      An Essay Challenging the Racially Biased Selection of Arbitrators for Employment Discrimination Suits
            Michael Z. Green
       
      Perceptions, Categorizations, and Impartiality: Arbitrators and Racial Equality in Arbitration
            Isabelle R. Gunning
       
      International Commercial Online and Offline Dispute Resolution:  Addressing Primacism and Universalism
       
      Comments
       
      Medical Malpractice Arbitration:  The Cure for What Ails the Pennsylvania Healthcare System?
            David A. Ruben
       
      Paparazzi of the Internet: Cybersquatters in the Entertainment Industry and the Trends of the World Intellectual Property 
      Organization Panel Decisions
            Partap Singh Verma
       
      Syndi-Court Justice:  Judge Judy and Exploitation of Arbitration
            Philip Z. Kimball
       
      Recent Developments
       
      The Sixth Circuit Rules on the Severability of Arbitration Provisions under Prima Paint and the Application of the Parol Evidence Rule under
      Ohio Law in Glazer v. Lehman Brothers, Inc.
            Alfred Croce
       
      The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Finds Modifications to Employment Arbitration Agreements Unconscionable if Reasonable 
      Notice Is Not Given and Not Severable if Unconscionable Provisions Permeate the Contract
            Tyler Henderson
       
      The Fifth Circuit Holds that an Arbitration Clause is Procedurally Unconscionable in Banc One Acceptance Corp. v. Hill Pursuant 
      to Previous
      Mississippi Supreme Court Holding
            Ryan Boland
       
      The Fourth Circuit Adopts Broad Interpretation of Subject Matter Jurisdiction in Cases in which a Controversy Underlying an 
      Arbitration Agreement Presents a Broad Federal Question in Discover v. Vaden
            Abigail Whiffen
       
      The Florida Supreme Court Holds that State Law Applies in a Fraudin the Inducement Claim in Cardegna v. Buckeye Check Cashing, Inc.
            Jerri L. Fuller
       
      A Colorado Court of Appeals Declines to Adopt the Common Law Standard of Manifest Disregard of the Law for Vacating Arbitral
      Awards in Coors Brewing Co. v. Federico
      Cabo and Corporación Calfik, S.A. de C.V.
            Justin Edwab
       
      The Wyoming Supreme Court Holds that the Court, Rather than the Arbitrator, Should Decide Whether there has been Fraud in 
      the Inducement of a Contract in Fox v. Tanner
            Gregory M. Alvarez
       
      Book Review
       

      Law and Contemporary Problems:  Mandatory Arbitration

            Robert A. Sewell

        

      Book Overview


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