Articles From Adam Sehr

Case briefs By Ann Nenoff, Hubert Zanczak, Adam Sehr, & Audrey Paige Sauer Alternative Dispute Resolution, June 2016 Recent cases of interest to ADR practitioners.
Happenings By Ann Nenoff, Hubert Zanczak, & Adam Sehr Alternative Dispute Resolution, June 2016 Events and updates from around the country.
The truth about whether or not mediation is more cost-effective than litigation By Adam Sehr Alternative Dispute Resolution, June 2016 While the perception that arbitration is more cost effective and quicker than litigation may be popular, it is not necessarily true.
Case briefs By Adam Sehr, Samantha Guttenberg, Audrey Paige Sauer, & Hubert Zanczak Alternative Dispute Resolution, April 2016 Recent cases of interest to ADR practitioners.
Court dismisses motion brought forth by nonsignatories involved in Al Rashaid v. Nat’l Oilwell Varco, Inc. (2014) By Adam Sehr Alternative Dispute Resolution, April 2016 In this case, the appellants could cite no case using the collateral order doctrine to push for appellate review of a case where a motion to arbitrate was accepted by the court but certain aspects of the motion were not.
Supreme Court upholds precedent in DIRECTV v. Imburgia By Adam Sehr Alternative Dispute Resolution, April 2016 On December 14, 2015 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of DIRECTV, reversing the opinion of the California Appellate Court in DIRECTV v. Imburgia.
Supreme Court to decide on Imburgia v. DIRECTV By Adam Sehr Alternative Dispute Resolution, January 2016 The Supreme Court is set to decide on Imburgia v. DIRECTV which will question whether or not DIRECTV will be able to enforce a provision in its contract with its customers requiring they engage in arbitration rather than litigation with the company.

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