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Commercial arbitration for the 1990s / Richard J. Medalie, editor.
1991
U 1 MED.C
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Title
Commercial arbitration for the 1990s / Richard J. Medalie, editor.
Author
Medalie, Richard J., editor.
Description
xxi, 391 pages ; 23 cm
ISBN
0897076893
9780897076890
9780897076890
Alternate Call Number
U 1 MED.C
Note
Price : US$; recd 05/05/93; Supplier : American Arbitration Association, New York; Contents : Arbitrability; Initiating Arbitration; The selection and appointment of arbitrators; The principal differences between arbitration and litigation; Developing innovative procedures in a complex multiparty arbitration; Arbitration awards; The enforcement of arbitration awards; Appeals from District Court determinations involving arbitration; International arbitration; Drafting the dispute resolution clause; Appendixes : Source materials on arbitration : I. Statutes, treaties and model laws : 1. List of modern arbitration statutes in the United States and Puerto Rico; 2. The United States (Federal) arbitration act (FAA); 3. The uniform arbitration act (UAA); 4. The New Jersey alternative procedure for dispute resolution act; 5. The United Nations Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards of June 10, 1958 (New York Convention); 6. The Inter-American Convention on International Commercial Arbitration of January 30, 1975; 7. The UNICITRAL model law on international commercial arbitration; II. Rules, procedures and codes : 8. AAA commercial arbitration rules; 9. AAA guidelines for expediting larger, complex commercial arbitration; 10. Center for public resources, rules and commentary for non-administered arbitration of business disputes; 11. UNICITRAL arbitration rules; 12. AAA procedures for cases under the UNICITRAL arbitration rules; 13. AAA supplementary procedures for international commercial arbitration; 14. AAA international arbitration rules; 15. London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) rules; 16. International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) rules of conciliation and arbitration; 17. ABA-AAA code of ethics for arbitrators in commercial disputes; III. American Arbitration Association forms : 18. Checklist of AAA arbitrators; 19. Demand for arbitration; 20. Submission to arbitration; 21. List for selection of arbitrator(s); 22. Request for dates and length of hearing; 23. Administrative conference worksheet; 24. Preliminary hearing worksheet; 25. Record of hearing; 26. Subpoena; 27. Subpoena Duces Tecum; 28. Award briefing sheet for AAA arbitrators; 29. Award checklist; ...
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Arbitrability / Michael F. Hoellering
Initiating arbitration / James P. Kleinberg
The selection and appointment of arbitrators / Garylee Cox
The principal differences between arbitration and litigation / James J. Tansey
Developing innovative procedures in a complex multiparty arbitration / Richard J. Medalie
Arbitration awards / James J. Myers
The enforcement of arbitration awards / Edgar H. Brenner
Appeals from District Court determinations involving arbitration / Kurt J. Wolff
International arbitration / David W. Rivkin
Drafting the dispute resolution clause / Whitmore Gray
Source materials on arbitration.
Initiating arbitration / James P. Kleinberg
The selection and appointment of arbitrators / Garylee Cox
The principal differences between arbitration and litigation / James J. Tansey
Developing innovative procedures in a complex multiparty arbitration / Richard J. Medalie
Arbitration awards / James J. Myers
The enforcement of arbitration awards / Edgar H. Brenner
Appeals from District Court determinations involving arbitration / Kurt J. Wolff
International arbitration / David W. Rivkin
Drafting the dispute resolution clause / Whitmore Gray
Source materials on arbitration.
Series
Published
Chicago, Ill. : Section of Litigation, American Bar Association, c1991.
Language
English
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American Bar Association. Section Of Litigation.
United States.
United States.