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Arbitration, if properly conducted, is less expensive, more efficient, and more confidential than litigation, which is why so many disputes are arbitrated rather than litigated. Accordingly, it is essential for trial lawyers to know how to arbitrate as well as litigate.
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This webinar will enhance your skills in arbitrating disputes. To succeed in arbitration, you must know how to draft and analyze arbitration agreements, how to select arbitrators, how to deal with pre-hearing proceedings, how to represent your client effectively at arbitration hearings, and what remedies are available after arbitration awards are issued.
In this webinar, you will learn:
Stewart Edelstein taught clinical courses at Yale Law School for twenty years, including a course on arbitration, during his forty-year career as a commercial trial lawyer. He has also served as an arbitrator under the auspices of the American Arbitration Association and other arbitration service providers. He is the author and presenter of more than eighty articles, webinars, and podcasts for trial lawyers, and a book, now in its second edition, How to Succeed as a Trial Lawyer (ABA 2017).
ABACLE, Young Lawyers Division
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4/27/2022 12:00:00 AM
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