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ANNUAL INDEX for 2003, Volume 58, Nos. 1-4 ARTICLES Early Discussion of the Evidence: Why the Seeing Is Believing: The Importance ofS ite Arbitration Panel Should Not Wait Until Visits in Arbitrating Construction AAA Employment Arbitration: A Fair Forum All the Evidence Is In. By Terrill D. Disputes. By Michael J. Altschuler, 3:36 at Low Cost. By Elizabeth Hill, 2:8 - Albright, 3:26 Some “Do’s” and “Donts’” of Mediation An Agenda for Collaborative Working Employment Arbitration and Litigation: An Advocacy. By Mori Irvine, 1:45 Arrangements: The Role of Partnering Empirical Comparison. By Theodore Speeding the Resolution of Mass Claims and Alliancing in the U.K. By Alan Eisenberg and Elizabeth Hill, 4:44 Using information Technology. By Veijo Ledger, 2:36 Ex Parte Interim Relief and the UNCITRAL Heiskanen, 3:79 An Arbitrator’s Wish List. By Stanley Model Law. By David Hacking, 3:63 Stick with the AAA Arbitration Clause: The Weinstein, 2:54 Best Chance for a Fair Resolution that Appeals of Arbitration Awards by Agreement: Forum Non Conveniens in International Saves Time and \ Toney. By Ed Why They Should Be Enforced. By Arbitration. By John Willems, 3:54 Gluklick, 2:46 Richard C. Solomon, 2:58 Applying the Public-Policy Exception to Labor How Important Is ADR to Latin America. By Trials ofa N eophyte Neutral: The Transition Arbitration Awards. By Donald J. Alejandro Ponieman, 1:65 from Full-Time Advocate. By Henry G. Petersen and Harvey R. Boller, 4:14 Improving Small Claims Management: Stewart, 4:39 Arbitrablity Under U.S. Law: An Escape Using a Claims Management Damages An Update on Multijurisdictional Practice Route Narrows. By Marc J. Goldstein, Accounting Form. By Anthony F. and ADR. By Bruce E. Morrison, 3:20 1:18 Battelle, 2:48 Arbitral Ex Parte Interim Relief: The View Innovations in Arbitration: Improving the The View Against Arbitral Ex Parte Interim in Favor. By James E. Castello, 3:60 Presentation ofE vidence in Construction Relief. By Yves Derains, 3:61 Arbitration and Class Actions after Bazzle. Arbitration. By Robert J. MacPherson, Why Arbitration Is Tailor-Made for By Samuel Estreicher and MichaelJ . Richard F. Smith and Roy S. Mitchell, Professional Firms. By Edward E. Puma, 3:12 3:65 Arbitration in Brazil: A Look at Recent Shumaker III, 1:43 Innovations in Mass Claims Dispute Who Are Labor Arbitration Opinions Developments. By Pedro A. Batista Resolution: Using New Standards of Martins, 1:68 Written For? And Other Musings About Proof. By JacomijnJ .V an Haersolte- Award Writing. By Herbert L. Marx Arbitration in the Shadow ofa F ury Trial: Comparing Arbitrator and Fury Verdicts. Van Hof, 3:70 19 oe International Arbitral Jurisdiction: When By Donald Wittman, 4:59 Taking Control Goes Out ofC ontrol. By AUTHORS Avoiding Potholes in Mandatory Employment Arbitration: A Look at Recent California Phillip D. O’Neill Jr., 2:66 Albright, Terrill D., 3:26 An Introduction to Commercial Arbitration Decisions. By Louise LaMothe, 2:18 Altschuler, Michael J., 3:36 in China. By Li Hu, 2:78 Commentary on the Changes to the AAA Is Creeping Legalism Infecting Arbitration? Battelle, Anthony F., 2:48 Commercial Arbitration Rules. By Paul By Gerald F. Phillips, 1:37 Bennett, Steven C., 1:8 D. Friedland and John M. Townsend, Boller, Harvey R., 4:14 Mediating Construction Disputes: What 4:8 Works and What Doesn’t. By Richard P. Cairns, David J.A., 4:76 Comparing Securities Awards and Trial Flake and Susan G. Perin, 2:24 Castello, James E., 3:60 Verdicts in Employment Disputes. By Mediation—A Magnet for Positive Change. Craver, Charles B., 1:48 Michael Delikat and Morris M. By Steven L. Schwartz, 3:49 Cremades, Bernardo M., 4:76 Kleiner, 4:56 Corruption, International Public Policy and Mediation Hype and Hyperbole: How Much Delikat, Michael, 4:56 the Duties of Arbitrators. By Bernardo Should We Believe? By Mark R. Derains, Yves, 3:61 M. Cremades and David J.A. Cairns, Sherman, 3:43 4:76 Montana Court Continues Its Hostility to Eisenberg, Theodore, 4:44 Mandatory Arbitration. By Carroll E. Estreicher, Samuel, 3:12 The Developing American Approach to Arbi- Neeseman, 1:22 Flake, Richard P., 2:24 trability. By Steven C. Bennett, 1:8 Drafting Arbitration Clauses: Avoiding the Negotiation Styles: The Impact on Bar- Friedland, Paul D., 4:8 7 Deadly Sins. By John M. Townsend, gaining Transactions. By Charles B. Gluklick, Edward, 2:46 1:28 Craver, 1:48 Goldstein, Marc J., 1:18 DkB On Board: Attitudes and Opinions of Process, Strategy and Tactics in Labor- Hacking, David, 3:63 Construction Industry Professionals. By Management Mediation. By Paul Harmon, Kathleen M_J., 4:66 Kathleen M.J. Harmon, 4:66 Roose, 4:24 Heiskanen, Veijo, 3:79 The Quest for Finality in Airline Disputes: Hill, Elizabeth, 2:8; 4:44 Information is cited by the number A Case for Arb-Med. By Arnold M. Hu, Li, 2:78 of the issue (1 for the Feb.-Apr. issue, Zack, 4:34 2 for the May-July issue, 3 for the Irvine, Mori, 1:45 Aug.-Oct. issue, 4 for the Nov.-Jan. Resolving Public Sector Disputes: A Road issue), followed by the page number Kleiner, Morris M., 4:56 ofP otholes and Politics. By Richard D. on which the article begins. Rhyne and Amy E. Trainer, 1:56 LaMothe, Louise, 2:18 94 FEBRUARY/APRIL 2004 ANNUAL INDEX for 2003, Volume 58, Nos. 1-4 ARTICLES Early Discussion of the Evidence: Why the Seeing Is Believing: The Importance ofS ite Arbitration Panel Should Not Wait Until Visits in Arbitrating Construction AAA Employment Arbitration: A Fair Forum All the Evidence Is In. By Terrill D. Disputes. By Michael J. Altschuler, 3:36 at Low Cost. By Elizabeth Hill, 2:8 - Albright, 3:26 Some “Do’s” and “Donts’” of Mediation An Agenda for Collaborative Working Employment Arbitration and Litigation: An Advocacy. By Mori Irvine, 1:45 Arrangements: The Role of Partnering Empirical Comparison. By Theodore Speeding the Resolution of Mass Claims and Alliancing in the U.K. By Alan Eisenberg and Elizabeth Hill, 4:44 Using information Technology. By Veijo Ledger, 2:36 Ex Parte Interim Relief and the UNCITRAL Heiskanen, 3:79 An Arbitrator’s Wish List. By Stanley Model Law. By David Hacking, 3:63 Stick with the AAA Arbitration Clause: The Weinstein, 2:54 Best Chance for a Fair Resolution that Appeals of Arbitration Awards by Agreement: Forum Non Conveniens in International Saves Time and \ Toney. By Ed Why They Should Be Enforced. By Arbitration. By John Willems, 3:54 Gluklick, 2:46 Richard C. Solomon, 2:58 Applying the Public-Policy Exception to Labor How Important Is ADR to Latin America. By Trials ofa N eophyte Neutral: The Transition Arbitration Awards. By Donald J. Alejandro Ponieman, 1:65 from Full-Time Advocate. By Henry G. Petersen and Harvey R. Boller, 4:14 Improving Small Claims Management: Stewart, 4:39 Arbitrablity Under U.S. Law: An Escape Using a Claims Management Damages An Update on Multijurisdictional Practice Route Narrows. By Marc J. Goldstein, Accounting Form. By Anthony F. and ADR. By Bruce E. Morrison, 3:20 1:18 Battelle, 2:48 Arbitral Ex Parte Interim Relief: The View Innovations in Arbitration: Improving the The View Against Arbitral Ex Parte Interim in Favor. By James E. Castello, 3:60 Presentation ofE vidence in Construction Relief. By Yves Derains, 3:61 Arbitration and Class Actions after Bazzle. Arbitration. By Robert J. MacPherson, Why Arbitration Is Tailor-Made for By Samuel Estreicher and MichaelJ . Richard F. Smith and Roy S. Mitchell, Professional Firms. By Edward E. Puma, 3:12 3:65 Arbitration in Brazil: A Look at Recent Shumaker III, 1:43 Innovations in Mass Claims Dispute Who Are Labor Arbitration Opinions Developments. By Pedro A. Batista Resolution: Using New Standards of Martins, 1:68 Written For? And Other Musings About Proof. By JacomijnJ .V an Haersolte- Award Writing. By Herbert L. Marx Arbitration in the Shadow ofa F ury Trial: Comparing Arbitrator and Fury Verdicts. Van Hof, 3:70 19 oe International Arbitral Jurisdiction: When By Donald Wittman, 4:59 Taking Control Goes Out ofC ontrol. By AUTHORS Avoiding Potholes in Mandatory Employment Arbitration: A Look at Recent California Phillip D. O’Neill Jr., 2:66 Albright, Terrill D., 3:26 An Introduction to Commercial Arbitration Decisions. By Louise LaMothe, 2:18 Altschuler, Michael J., 3:36 in China. By Li Hu, 2:78 Commentary on the Changes to the AAA Is Creeping Legalism Infecting Arbitration? Battelle, Anthony F., 2:48 Commercial Arbitration Rules. By Paul By Gerald F. Phillips, 1:37 Bennett, Steven C., 1:8 D. Friedland and John M. Townsend, Boller, Harvey R., 4:14 Mediating Construction Disputes: What 4:8 Works and What Doesn’t. By Richard P. Cairns, David J.A., 4:76 Comparing Securities Awards and Trial Flake and Susan G. Perin, 2:24 Castello, James E., 3:60 Verdicts in Employment Disputes. By Mediation—A Magnet for Positive Change. Craver, Charles B., 1:48 Michael Delikat and Morris M. By Steven L. Schwartz, 3:49 Cremades, Bernardo M., 4:76 Kleiner, 4:56 Corruption, International Public Policy and Mediation Hype and Hyperbole: How Much Delikat, Michael, 4:56 the Duties of Arbitrators. By Bernardo Should We Believe? By Mark R. Derains, Yves, 3:61 M. Cremades and David J.A. Cairns, Sherman, 3:43 4:76 Montana Court Continues Its Hostility to Eisenberg, Theodore, 4:44 Mandatory Arbitration. By Carroll E. Estreicher, Samuel, 3:12 The Developing American Approach to Arbi- Neeseman, 1:22 Flake, Richard P., 2:24 trability. By Steven C. Bennett, 1:8 Drafting Arbitration Clauses: Avoiding the Negotiation Styles: The Impact on Bar- Friedland, Paul D., 4:8 7 Deadly Sins. By John M. Townsend, gaining Transactions. By Charles B. Gluklick, Edward, 2:46 1:28 Craver, 1:48 Goldstein, Marc J., 1:18 DkB On Board: Attitudes and Opinions of Process, Strategy and Tactics in Labor- Hacking, David, 3:63 Construction Industry Professionals. By Management Mediation. By Paul Harmon, Kathleen M_J., 4:66 Kathleen M.J. Harmon, 4:66 Roose, 4:24 Heiskanen, Veijo, 3:79 The Quest for Finality in Airline Disputes: Hill, Elizabeth, 2:8; 4:44 Information is cited by the number A Case for Arb-Med. By Arnold M. Hu, Li, 2:78 of the issue (1 for the Feb.-Apr. issue, Zack, 4:34 2 for the May-July issue, 3 for the Irvine, Mori, 1:45 Aug.-Oct. issue, 4 for the Nov.-Jan. Resolving Public Sector Disputes: A Road issue), followed by the page number Kleiner, Morris M., 4:56 ofP otholes and Politics. By Richard D. on which the article begins. Rhyne and Amy E. Trainer, 1:56 LaMothe, Louise, 2:18 94 FEBRUARY/APRIL 2004 Ledger, Alan, 2:36 INTERNATIONAL appeals by agreement, 2:58; 4:5, 92 Shaw Group v. Triplefine Int'l, 2:93 Arbitration provider immunity, 1:86; 2:5 MacPherson, RobertJ. , 3:65 World Business Center v. Euro American Arbitrator Martins, Pedro A. Batista, 1:68 Lodging Corp., 4:90 becoming a full-time, 4:39 Marx Jr., Herbert L., 2:22 setting aside of appointment, 2:6 Mitchell, Roy S., 3:65 LABOR disclosure, 2:91; 3:9 Morrison, Bruce E., 3:20 County ofR iverside v. Riverside Sheriff's wish list, 2:54 Association, 3:89 Neesemann, Carroll E., 1:22 Arb-med, 4:34 Shaw’s Supermarkets v. United Food & California developments, 1:5-6; 2:5-6, 18; O’Neill Jr., Phillip D., 2:66 Commercial Workers Union, 2:91 3:7 Perin, Susan G., 2:24 LICENSING Consolidation, 2:91; 4:24 Petersen, DonaldJ. , 4:14 Photopaint Technologies v. Smartlens Corp., Construction Phillips, Gerald F., 1:37 3:92 AAA arbitration clause, 2:46 Ponieman, Alejandro, 1:65 MED-ARB collaborative working, 2:36 Puma, MichaelJ. , 3:12 Bowden v. Weichert, 3:91 court cases, 1:86, 88; 2:34, 90; 3:8, 91 damages accounting form, 2:48 Rhyne, Richard D., 1:56 MEDIATION DRB survey, 4:66 Roose, Paul, 4:24 HIM Portland. v. DeVito Builders, 1:88 mediation, 2:24 Schwartz, Steven L., 3:49 Zhu v. Countryside Realty, 3:90 public sector disputes, 1:56 Sherman, Mark R., 3:43 PERSONAL INJURY site visits, 3:36 Shumaker II], Edward E., 1:43 Dessart v. Burak, 1:87 small claims management, 2:48 Smith, Richard F., 3:65 Matter of Seligman, 2:91 Consumer Solomon, Richard C., 2:58 cases, 1:5-6, 89, 90; 2:6; 4:5, 90 Stewart, Henry G., 4:39 SECURITIES California laws, 4:6 Hoeft v. MVL Group, 4:91 . class action, 1:4, 5, 88; 2:4; 3:8, 12; Townsend, John M., 1:28; 4:8 4:4-5, 24, 91 ‘Trainer, Amy E., 1:56 SUBJECTS : Employment Van Haersolte-Van Hof, Jacomijn J., 3:70 ADR cases, 1:18; 3:7; 4:5, 93 multijurisdictional practice, 3:20; 4:6 comparing arbitration and jury results, Weinstein, Stanley, 2:54 Airline disputes, 4:34 4:44-64 Willems, John W., 3:54 American Arbitration Association costs, 1:89; 2:6 Wittman, Donald, 4:59 Code of Ethics, 4:6 fairness of arbitration, 2:8 Zack, Arnold M., 4:34 Dispute-wise management, 4:4 handbook, clause in, 2:92 rules amended, 3:7; 4:8 mandatory agreement, 2:6: 3:7;.4:5 COURT DECISIONS American Bar Association, 3:6 Arbitrability Federal Arbitration Act COMMERCIAL drafting issues, 1:18 interstate commerce, 3:4 Bowden v. Weichert, 3:91 intentional tort claim, 3:8 preemption, 2:90; 3:8; 4:4 Kyocera Corp. v. Prudential-Bache Trade. Second Circuit case, 1:18 statute of limitations, 3:92 Serv., 4:92 Lee L. Saad Construction Co. v. DPF seeking injunctive relief, 2:6; 3:8 Health care, 1:14 , 2:4, 90; 3:89 Supreme Court decision, 1:4 Architects, 3:92 who decides, 2:90, 93; 4:5, 91 International CONSTRUCTION U.S. approach to, 1:8 arbitrability, 2:93 ACEQuip Ltd. v. American Eng’g., 1:86 Under NASD rules, 1:4 Brazil, arbitration in, 1:68 Blanton v. Stathos, 2:90 Arbitration bribery, corruption, money launder- CVN Group v. Delgado, 2:90 attorney’s fees as remedy, 2:6 ing, 4:78 HIM Portland. v. DeVito Builders, 1:88 class action (see Consumer) China, arbitration in, 2:78 condition precedent to, 1:88 ex parte interim relief, 2:7; 3:11, 60, 61, CONSUMER criticism of, 1:37 63 Discover Bank v. Superior Court of Los evidence, 3:26, 30, 36 Florida law, 4:6 Angeles County, 1:88 hearing management, 1:64; 3:26, 30 ‘forum non conveniens, 1:5; 3:54 Spahr v. Secco, 3:90 mental capacity of party, 3:90 jurisdictional challenges, 2:66 EMPLOYMENT online, 1:6; 3:8 Latin America and ADR, 1:65; 68 Leodori v. CIGNA Corp. 2:92 proposed state legislation, 1:6 MERCOSUR agreement, 4:7 Morrison v. Circuit City, 1:89 sanctions against attorney, 1:5 World Trade Organization, 1:7 tailoring, 1:43 HEALTH CARE Labor Arbitration agreement Allen v. Pacheco, 3:89 consolidation, 2:91 adhesion contracts, 1:22 International Medical Group v. American court decisions, 2:6; 3:8; 4:89 drafting, 1:18, 28 Arvitration Ass’n, 1:87 process, strategy & tactics, 4:24 existence of, 2:92 public policy exception applied, 4:14 INSURANCE/REINSURANCE incorporated hy reference, 4:5 writing arbitration opinions, 2:22 Benjamin v. Piloly, 4:93 prohibition on class actions, 2:6 Pedcor Management Co v. National unconscionability, 1:5, 89; 3:7, 91 Mass claims Personnel of Texas, 4:91 Arbitration awards information technology, 3:79 DISPUTE RESOLUTION JOURNAL standards of proof, 3:70 public sector disputes, 1:61 Uniform Arbitration Act 2000, 1:6 McCarran Ferguson Act, 3:8. 89 sanctions, 1:87 State legislative developments, 1:6 Med-Arb, 3:8, 91 settlement challenged, 3:90 Supreme’ Court, 1:4; 2:4; 3:12; 3:4; 4:4, 16 Mediation sanctions, 1:91 advocacy, 1:45; 2:24 Mediator standards, 1:6 UNCITRAL model conciliation law, 1:7 cases, 4:90 Montana Supreme Court, 1:22 Uniform Mediation Act, international confidentiality, 2:5; 3:7 NAFTA arbitration, Lowen, 3:11 supplement, 1:7, 3:10; 4:7 construction cases, 2:24 NASD, NYSE, 1:4; 3:9 Vacatur Enron dispute, 3:8 Negotiation styles, 1:48 exceeding authority, 3:8 hype and hyperbole, 3:43 Nonsignatories, 4:5, 90 evident partiality, 4:5 Janet Reno speaking about, 4:5 Ombuds, 3:6 manifest disregard, 3:8; 4:90 negotiation styles, 1:48 Open meeting laws, 1:58 public policy, 4:14, 93 positive changes from, 3:49 proposed legislation, 1:6 Preemption (See FAA) Web sites, 1:35 Harvard Negotiation Law Review, vol. cedures in Public Universities in the Library & Info 8 (Spring 2003), pp. 289-312. 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