797 research outputs found
Philosophical and Procedural Excursions into the Arbitration World of Patent and Copyright Disputes
Article published in the Detroit College of Law Review
Use of Subpoenas in Labor Arbitration: Statutory Interpretations and Perspectives
Article published in the Detroit College of Law Review
Safeguarding the Interest of At-Will Employees: A Model Case for Arbitration
Article published in the Detroit College of Law Review
Transforming At-Will Employment Disputes into Wrongful Discharge Claims: Fertile Ground for ADR
This Article begins by reviewing the historical evolution of the at-will rule and examining the common law wrongful dismissal theories. Next, it describes the recent trend of arbitrating wrongful discharge disputes, a trend which the author suggests provides a practical, sound forum for the resolution of employment claims.\u27 3 Finally, since arbitration is in derogation of the common law, this Article discusses the constitutional and pragmatic barriers to full-scale reform and use of arbitration. The author concludes that fragmentation of interests, political motivations, and the reluctance of the United States Supreme Court to confront an indispensable provision of the Federal Arbitration Act are insufficient to overcome the strong if not virtually impregnable presumption favoring arbitratio
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Article published in the Wayne Law Review
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Article published in the Wayne Law Review
Riding on the Horns of a Dilemma: The Law of Contract v. Public Policy in the Enforcement of Labor Arbitral Awards
Article published in the Detroit College of Law Review
The Pernicious Reach of 26 U.S.C. Section 6672
Article published in the Virginia Tax Review
What Michigan Attorneys and Arbitrators Must Know about the New Revised Uniform Arbitration Act
Article published in the Michigan Bar Journal
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