NJ Bar Health Law Section Opens With Program On Health Reform
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The New Jersey State Bar Association\’s Health Law Section kicks off its 2012-2013 meeting year on September 11th with a program entitled: “Health Reform Is Alive And Well…Sort Of…The…
Ken Feinberg (And Me!) On How To Settle A Dispute
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Ken Feinberg is probably America\’s most well-known neutral – an attorney, mediator and special master in administering mega-settlements such as those formed to compensate the victims of the 9/11…
Should Mandatory Arbitration Be Regulated?
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“Mandatory arbitration” provisions have come under harsh criticism in recent years. (Since all pre-dispute agreements to arbitrate are “mandatory,” it would be more precise to state that pre-dispute arbitration…
NJ Bar Health Law Section Announces Programs For 2012-2013
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I am honored to serve as Chair of the New Jersey State Bar Association\’s Health Law Section for the upcoming year. The Section includes 446 members of the Bar…
My Favorite Analysis Of Justice Roberts’ Decision On The Affordable Care Act
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I recommend that you read Jeff Goldsmith writing in The HealthCare Blog. Be sure to watch the wrestling video.
Why Not More Corporate ADR?
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A fundamental premise of the alternative dispute resolution (“ADR”) movement is that when properly applied, ADR can resolve most disputes faster, cheaper and better than conventional litigation. I\’m convinced…