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16Jan

Arbitral and Judicial Proceedings: Indistinguishable Justice or Justice Denied?

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By: Pat K. Chew

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Tags: Alternative Dispute Resolution Discrimination Employment Law
« 2011 Spring Symposium: “The Sustainable Corporation”
Juries, Race, and Gender: A Story of Today’s Inequality »
20Jan

Redressing the Arbitration Process: An Alternative to the Arbitration Fairness Act of 2009

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By: Darren P. Lindamood*

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* J.D. Candidate, May 2011, Wake Forest University School of Law. The author would like to thank all of the members of Wake Forest Law Review for their diligent work in editing this Comment.

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« Foreseeability in Breach, Duty, and Proximate Cause
An Evaluation of Eminent Domain and a National Carbon Capture and Geologic Sequestration Program: Redefining the Space Below »
4Nov

When the Vow Breaks: An Analysis of the Impact of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Factors on Child Custody Resolution

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By: Flora L. Chan and Jennifer L. Erickson

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Tags: Alternative Dispute Resolution Child Custody Civil Litigation Mediation
« Do Attorneys Do Their Clients Justice? An Empirical Study of Lawyers’ Effects on Tax Court Litigation Outcomes
Good Faith, State of Mind, and the Outer Boundaries of Director Liability in Corporate Law »

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