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What's Up with Arbitration? What Corporate Counsel and Outside Counsel Need to Know About Recent Developments, Pre-Hearing Discovery, and the Role of Corporate Counsel

What's Up with Arbitration? What Corporate Counsel and Outside Counsel Need to Know About Recent Developments, Pre-Hearing Discovery, and the Role of Corporate Counsel

Presented by the American Bar Association

CLE Credit: 1.5 Hours General CLE Credit (in 60 minute states); 1.8 Hours General CLE Credit (in 50 minute states)
Join JAMS neutrals, Hon. Gail A. Andler (Ret.) and Barbara A. Reeves, Esq., CEDS, for an upcoming ABA program on arbitration.

As attorneys around the world know, arbitration is a very common form of dispute resolution used by companies both domestically and abroad. As a result of its popularity, however, the legal principles surrounding arbitration change frequently.

This timely CLE provides an update on key arbitration principles -- including recent updates from the United States Supreme Court. It also features an in-depth, moderated panel discussion on the unique role of corporate counsel in arbitration, as well as a conversation about pre-hearing discovery in arbitration proceedings and important client considerations that all corporate and outside counsel should know. With an established, seasoned panel of presenters -- including in-house and outside counsel, arbitrators, and practitioners -- this CLE program is not one you want to miss.

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