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Examples & Explanations for Dispute Resolution, Fourth Edition

Authors
  • Michael L. Moffitt
Series / Examples & Explanations Series
Teaching Materials
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Description

Highly respected ADR authors Michael Moffitt and Andrea Schneider bring their considerable experience and expertise to the proven-effective Examples & Explanations series pedagogy. Dispute Resolution, Fourth Edition combines introductions to theory with practical exercises in decision analysis, problem solving, and various forms of conflict resolution.

New to the 4th Edition:

  • Updated and streamlined coverage of arbitration, in light of recent Supreme Court cases, including New Prime, DirectTV, and Schein v. Archer
  • Updated treatment of mediation confidentiality, ethics, and the enforcement of mediation agreements
  • Includes materials on fraud and other negotiation misconduct
  • Includes recent U.S. Supreme Court opinions, state and federal legislative changes, and common contractual modifications
  • Cites and references to principal cases used in most leading casebooks
  • Updated examples throughout

Professors and students will benefit from:

  • Practical and broad coverage of the three principal areas of dispute resolution practice
  • Up-to-date coverage of recent court developments
  • Entertaining examples designed to make significant concepts engaging and memorable
  • A modular approach that permits the materials to be engaged with in any sequence, and be adapted easily to any textbook or casebook

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Product Information
Edition
Fourth Edition
Publication date
2019-10-16
Pages
346
Paperback
9781543805840
Connected eBook with Study Center (Digital Only)
9781543822243
Subject
Dispute Resolution
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