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Books: Ethics and ADR
Note: Books in the law library are organized by subject. Browse the shelves near the books listed below to find related titles.
Dispute Resolution Ethics : A Comprehensive Guide
by
Phyllis Bernard
Call Number: KF 9084 .D574
Publication Date: 2002
Model Rules of Professional Conduct
by
American Bar Association
Call Number: KF 306 .A652
Publication Date: 2014 ed.
Internet Resources for Researching Ethical ADR Practice
Mediator Ethics: What Does the ADR Literature Say? (B. Wilson)
This 2010 article explores how ethical issues are treated and discussed in four seminal mediation texts.
Taming the Wild West of Arbitration Ethics (K. Blankley (2012))
This article describes ethical issues that arise in arbitration, and proposes extending the applicability of legal ethics rules to the arbitral forum.
Big Hospital Network Cracks Down On The Right To Sue
NPR 2016. Sutter Health hospitals is trying to make companies who contract with them to agree to submit their complaints to binding arbitration. Arbitration can be a good thing, but forced arbitration is not.
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