Arbitrating Individual Employment Claims (2010)
This program gives employment lawyers a comprehensive overview of the
employment arbitration process and offers practical advice for achieving
successful outcomes and avoiding pitfalls. Topics covered include:
arbitration agreements and motions to compel arbitration, the pros and
cons of various arbitral forums, arbitrator selection, issues relating
to arbitration costs, pleadings, pre-hearing conferences, discovery,
motion practice, issues relating to the arbitration hearing (use of
exhibits, evidentiary issues, strategy), and post-hearing motions.
The topics are covered by three separate panels of experts, each
consisting of an arbitrator, management attorney, and employee-side
attorney, whose different perspectives make for lively interchange.
Program Contents
• Arbitration Agreements, Different Arbitral Forums, Arbitrator
Selection, and Costs and Pleadings
• Pre-Arbitration Conferences, Discovery and Discovery Disputes,
Motions
• Hearings: Strategy and Evidentiary Issues and Post-Hearing
Motions
Overall Planning Chairs and
Coordinators
Jonathan Ben-Asher,
Esq.
Ritz Clark & Ben-Asher LLP
—New York City
Glen P. Doherty,
Esq.
McNamee, Lochner,
Titus & Williams, P.C.
—Albany
Abigail J. Pessen, Esq.
Mediation Services
—New York City
Program Speakers
Laura H. Allen, Esq.
Sidley Austin LLP
—New York City
Jacquelin F. Drucker,
Esq.
Arbitrator
—New York City
Ronald G. Dunn, Esq.
Gleason Dunn
Walsh & O’Shea
—Albany
John E. Higgins, Esq.
Nixon Peabody LLP
—Albany
Ira B. Lobel, Esq.
Arbitrator & Mediator
—Albany
Laurence S. Moy, Esq.
Outten & Golden LLP
—New York City
Rosemary A. Townley,
Esq.
Arbitrator & Mediator
—Larchmont
Robert S. Whitman, Esq.
Seyfarth Shaw LLP
—New York City
Pearl Zuchlewski,
Esq.
Kraus & Zuchlewski, LLP
—New York City
Total MCLE Credits 4.0
Ethics MCLE Credits 0.0
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Arbitrating Individual Employment Claims (2010) (This product cannot be used to receive MCLE credit) (CLE CourseBooks) 1A16
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+ Arbitrating Individual Employment Claims (2010) (MCLE credit only if you have access to the course's audio/video/CD recording. You cannot receive MCLE credit from a coursebook alone.) (CLE CourseBooks) 1A16M
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* Arbitrating Individual Employment Claims (2010) (MCLE Audio on CD) DA161
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$195.00 |
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* Arbitrating Individual Employment Claims (2010) (CLE on DVD) FA161
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$220.00 |
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Arbitrating Individual Employment Claims (2010) [Video] (On-Line Programs) VA161
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$175.00 |
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Arbitrating Individual Employment Claims (2010) [Audio] (On-Line Programs) 80A16
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