Articles From Madeline Derango

Case briefs By Madeline Derango, Samantha Hasiewicz, & Raine Odom Alternative Dispute Resolution, July 2019 Recent cases of interest to ADR practitioners.
Technology and ADR By Madeline Derango Alternative Dispute Resolution, July 2019 Summaries of technology cases of interest to alternative dispute resolution practitioners.
Case briefs By Madeline Derango, Samatha Hasiewicz, Reagan Quynn, & Raine Odom Alternative Dispute Resolution, May 2019 Recent cases of interest to ADR practitioners.
New legislation proposed to end mandatory arbitration in consumer and employee cases By Madeline Derango Alternative Dispute Resolution, May 2019 In February, new legislation to prohibit the use of mandatory arbitration clauses in employee and consumer disputes was proposed.
Technology and ADR By Madeline Derango Alternative Dispute Resolution, May 2019 Artificial intelligence has the potential to drastically change international arbitration, which poses unique challenges for arbitrators.
ABA House passes Resolution 107B, limiting mandatory arbitration By Madeline Derango Alternative Dispute Resolution, April 2019 In January 2019, the American Bar Association House of Delegates passed Resolution 107B, stating that employers should not require mandatory arbitration in any cases involving discrimination, harassment, and retaliation.
Case briefs By Madeline Derango, Samantha Hasiewicz, Reagan Quynn, & Raine Odom Alternative Dispute Resolution, April 2019 Recent cases of interest to ADR practitioners.
Technology and ADR: Data breaches - Class action waivers and consumer concerns By Madeline Derango Alternative Dispute Resolution, April 2019 As corporations, consumers, and everyday people have taken life online, personal data has become more vulnerable to cyber crimes.
Technology and alternative dispute resolution By Madeline Derango Alternative Dispute Resolution, December 2018 A review of the book The New Handshake: Online Dispute Resolution and the Future of Consumer Protection and summaries of recent technology ADR cases.
Case briefs By Hannah Friedle, Madeline Derango, Raine Odom, Samantha Hasiewicz, & Reagan Quynn Alternative Dispute Resolution, November 2018 Recent cases of interest to ADR practitioners.
The Uber conundrum: Hyperlinks, in-app agreements, and arbitration By Madeline Derango Alternative Dispute Resolution, November 2018 As Uber has learned this year, hyperlink design can be the difference between a binding and non-binding arbitration agreement.
U.S. Supreme Court agrees to hear Lamps Plus, Inc. v. Varela By Madeline Derango Alternative Dispute Resolution, November 2018 The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear Lamps Plus, Inc. v. Varela after the ninth circuit found that, under California law, ambiguity concerned class arbitration in a contract may be construed against the drafter.

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