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  2. Albert Bates - Wikipedia

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    Albert Kealiinui Bates in 1981. Albert Kealiinui Bates (born January 1, 1947) is a member of the intentional community and ecovillage movements. A lawyer, author and teacher, he has been director of the Global Village Institute for Appropriate Technology [1] since 1984 and of the Ecovillage Training Center at The Farm in Summertown, Tennessee, since 1994.

  3. Albert Bates (criminal) - Wikipedia

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    Albert Lawrence Bates (October 16, 1893 – July 4, 1948) was an American bank robber and burglar during the 1920s and 1930s. He used a number of different aliases during his criminal career including George Davis, George Harris and J.B. King. He was the longtime partner of George "Machine Gun" Kelly.

  4. Eddie Bentz - Wikipedia

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    Edward Wilhelm Bentz [1] (June 2, 1894 – October 31, 1979) was an American bank robber and Depression-era outlaw.He was associated with several high-profile public enemies during his criminal career, including Harvey Bailey, Albert Bates, George "Machine Gun" Kelly and Baby Face Nelson. [2]

  5. Albert Bates (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Albert Bates (born 1947) is influential figure in the intentional community and ecovillage movements. Albert Bates may also refer to: Albert Bates (cricketer) (1867–1950), New Zealand cricketer; Albert Bates (criminal) (1891–1948), American bank robber and burglar; Albert Carlos Bates (1865–1954), American librarian, book collector, and ...

  6. Arbitration in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Arbitration, in the context of the law of the United States, is a form of alternative dispute resolution.Specifically, arbitration is an alternative to litigation through which the parties to a dispute agree to submit their respective evidence and legal arguments to a third party (i.e., the arbitrator) for resolution.

  7. Circuit City Stores, Inc. v. Adams - Wikipedia

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    Circuit City Stores, Inc. v. Adams, 532 U.S. 105 (2001), was a United States Supreme Court case that concerned whether the "section one exemption" of the Federal Arbitration Act applied to an employment contract of an employee at Circuit City Stores.

  8. International arbitration - Wikipedia

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    A presumption of confidentiality—whether implied or explicit—exists between the parties to an international commercial arbitration; however, there may be a disconnect between that presumption and the realities of disclosure and publicity imposed by the courts, arbitrators, and even the parties themselves. [11]

  9. List of Yale Law School alumni - Wikipedia

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    Albert Tate Jr. (1947), Judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, 1979–1986 [113] William H. Timbers, Judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, 1971–1981; William Kneeland Townsend, Judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, 1902–1907