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Examples & Explanations for Dispute Resolution, Fourth Edition

Authors
  • Michael L. Moffitt
  • Andrea Kupfer Schneider
Series / Examples & Explanations Series
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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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About the authors
Michael Moffitt

Professor Moffitt holds the Philip H. Knight Chair in Law at the University of Oregon, where he previously served for six years as the Dean of the University of Oregon School of Law. He is currently the Roger D. Fisher Visiting Professor in Negotiation and Conflict Resolution at Harvard Law School, where he leads the Law School’s flagship Negotiation Workshop. Prior to serving as Dean at Oregon, he was the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, and served as the Associate Director of Oregon’s nationally-ranked Appropriate Dispute Resolution Center. He taught Negotiation, Dispute Resolution, Arbitration, Advanced Negotiation, the Law of Settlement, Settlement and the Courts, and Civil Procedure. He served as a law clerk to United States District Judge Ann Aldrich. Professor Moffitt served as the first Clinical Supervisor of the Harvard Mediation Program and spent several years as a consultant with Conflict Management Group, designing and delivering mediation services, negotiation coaching, and training workshops in about two dozen countries around the world. His clients have included senior judges, tribal leaders, unionized prison guards, accountants, railroad officials, major law firms, multinational corporations, and diplomatic academy trainees.

Andrea Kupfer Schneider

Andrea Kupfer Schneider is a Professor of Law and Director of the Kukin Program for Conflict Resolution at Cardozo School of Law. Professor Schneider was the previous director of the nationally ranked ADR program at Marquette University Law School in Wisconsin, where she taught ADR, Negotiation, Ethics and International Conflict Resolution for over two decades. In addition to overseeing the ADR program, Professor Schneider was the inaugural director of the university’s Institute for Women’s Leadership. In 2024, Professor Schneider was awarded the Rubin Theory to Practice Award given by the International Association of Conflict Management (IACM) honoring meritorious and long-standing contributions at the nexus of theory, research and practice. She was named the 2017 recipient of the ABA Section of Dispute Resolution Award for Outstanding Scholarly Work, the highest scholarly award given by the ABA in the field of dispute resolution. And in 2009, Professor Schneider was awarded the Woman of the Year Award by the Wisconsin Law Journal and the Association for Women Lawyers. Professor Schneider has published numerous articles on negotiation, plea bargaining, negotiation pedagogy, ethics, gender and international conflict. Her books include Discussions in Dispute Resolution: The Foundational Articles, edited with Art Hinshaw and Sarah Cole (Oxford University Press 2021) (winner of the 2022 CPR Book Award); multiple textbooks in the field including Dispute Resolution: Beyond the Adversarial Model (with Carrie Menkel-Meadow, Lela Love and Michael Moffitt), Negotiation: Processes for Problem-Solving (with Menkel-Meadow & Love), Mediation: Practice, Policy, and Ethics (with Menkel-Meadow & Love), Dispute Resolution: Examples & Explanations (with Moffitt); Negotiating Crime: Plea Bargaining, Problem Solving, and Dispute Resolution in the Criminal Context (with Cynthia Alkon); and essay collections including Negotiation Essentials for Lawyers (ABA Book Publishing, 2019) and The Negotiator’s Desk Reference (DRI Press 2017), both co-edited with Chris Honeyman. She also co-authored the book Smart & Savvy: Negotiation Strategies in Academia with her father, David Kupfer and published the 25th anniversary edition of her book Creating the Musée d’Orsay: The Politics of Culture in France. She is a founding editor of Indisputably, the blog for ADR law faculty, and started the Dispute Resolution Works-in-Progress annual conferences in 2007. In 2016, she gave her first TEDx talk titled Women Don’t Negotiate and Other Similar Nonsense. Professor Schneider received her A.B. cum laude from Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs and her J.D. cum laude from Harvard Law School. She also received a Diploma from the Academy of European Law in Florence, Italy.

Product Information
Edition
Fourth Edition
Publication date
2019-10-16
Copyright Year
2020
Pages
346
Paperback
9781543805840
Connected eBook with Study Center (Digital Only)
9781543822243
Subject
Dispute Resolution
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