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  2. 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.

  3. National Academy of Arbitrators - Wikipedia

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    "Arbitration Information". Arbitration info.com. University of Missouri School of Law. Official website of National Academy of Arbitrators; Guide to the National Academy of Arbitrators. Papers, 1963-1985. 5246. Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives, Martin P. Catherwood Library, Cornell University.

  4. International arbitration - Wikipedia

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    International arbitration is an alternative to local court procedures. International arbitration has different rules than domestic arbitration, [6] and has its own non-country-specific standards of ethical conduct. [7] The process may be more limited than typical litigation and forms a hybrid between the common law and civil law legal systems. [8]

  5. List of United States Supreme Court cases by the Rehnquist ...

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    Santa Fe Independent School District v. Doe: 530 U.S. 290 (2000) prayer in public schools: Crosby v. National Foreign Trade Council: 530 U.S. 363 (2000) federal preemption of state foreign trade regulation Dickerson v. United States: 530 U.S. 428 (2000) legislative abrogation of Miranda right Apprendi v. New Jersey: 530 U.S. 466 (2000)

  6. Investor–state dispute settlement - Wikipedia

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    Investor–state dispute settlement (ISDS), or an investment court system (ICS), is a set of rules through which states (sovereign nations) can be sued by foreign investors for certain state actions affecting the foreign direct investments (FDI) of that investor.

  7. M. R. Wood Alternative Education Center - Wikipedia

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    At one point black students from Missouri City were moved to M.R. Wood from Missouri City High School. [3] The panthers were the school mascot. In the 1950s and 1960s the American football team won eight district championships in a row. The 2010 book Sugar Land, written by the city government, stated that M.R. Wood's athletic teams performed ...

  8. Library of Congress Classification:Class K -- Law - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi. Missouri. Montana. 5.12 KFN - Nebraska. Nevada. New Hampshire. New Jersey. ... Schools of legal ... International civil procedure 7690.....Arbitration ...

  9. Gary Born - Wikipedia

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    Gary B. Born (born September 14, 1955) is an American lawyer. He is chair of the International Arbitration and International Litigation practices at the international law firm Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP and the author of commentaries, casebooks and other works on international arbitration and international litigation.