Overview - The AAA Arbitration Rules in the Courts - Part 2A - AAA Yearbook on Arbitration and the Law - 24th Edition
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Ben H. Sheppard Jr.
Stephen K. Huber
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2 pages
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PDF from "AAA Yearbook on Arbitration and the Law - 24th Edition"
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September, 2012
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STEPHEN K. HUBER is Professor Emeritus at the University of Houston Law Center, and has served as a visiting professor at the University of Texas, Rice University (Political Science), Pepperdine Law School (Dispute Resolution Program), and the University of East Africa (Dar es Salaam, Tanzania). Mr. Huber is a member of the State Bar of Texas, and the editor of Alternative Resolutions, the quarterly journal of the Dispute Resolution Section. He is the author of numerous publications relating to arbitration.
BEN H. SHEPPARD, JR. is a Distinguished Lecturer and Director of the A.A. White Dispute Resolution Center at the University of Houston Law Center. From 1969 through 2005 he practiced at Vinson & Elkins L.L.P. where he was a Partner and Co-Chair of the firm's international dispute resolution practice. He was chair of AAA/ICDR task force that promulgated the 2006 amendment to the ICDR International Arbitration Rules that established a pre-arbitral emergency arbitrator procedure. He was the author of the report and recommendation to the ABA House of Delegates in support of the 2004 Revision to the AAA/ABA Code of Ethics for Arbitrators in Commercial Disputes. He chaired one of the two working groups that promulgated the CPR Protocol on Disclosure of Documents and Presentation of Witnesses in Commercial Arbitration. He is a past chair of the Disputes Division of the ABA Section of International Law and for five years served as editor-in-chief of The International Arbitration News. He is a member of the American Law Institute and a Fellow of the College of Commercial Arbitrators.
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Originally from: AAA Yearbook on Arbitration and the Law - 24th Edition
A. OVERVIEW: THE AAA ARBITRATION RULES IN THE COURTS
These materials provide comprehensive coverage of judicial discussions in published opinions of every category of AAA Rules since January 1, 2000. In addition, citations are provided for significant earlier Rules decisions. It is conceivable, but highly unlikely, that there exists pre-2000 case law of importance that has not been cited subsequently.
“Comprehensive” coverage means all “reported” federal and state cases. However, we omit the large number of decisions that merely mention AAA arbitration or the AAA Rules without any substantive discussion.