By George H. Friedman* Chairman of the Board, Arbitration Resolution Services   Toward the end of last year, I authored a blog post, Consumer and Employment Arbitration: Six Things to look for in 2018. Below are my views on what was coming in 2018, and how these arbitration predictions are turning out as we hit…

The Supreme Court has agreed to review three arbitration-centric cases next Term, something it has not done since 1960. The cases raise important issues that could impact securities arbitration under FINRA’s rules, and arbitration in general under the AAA’s rules. New Prime, Inc. v. Oliveira, No. 17-340: SCOTUS on February 26thgranted Certiorari, which seeks review of…

By George H. Friedman* Chairman of the Board, Arbitration Resolution Services   A couple of years ago I penned a blog post on Independence Day and arbitration, and updated it a year ago. It still rings true. So, without further ado, here’s my annual July 4th blog post, again updated.   Our Founders and Arbitration…

By George H. Friedman* Chairman of the Board, Arbitration Resolution Services   A year ago, I published an update to my 2016 blog post, “The Presidents and Arbitration: from Washington to Obama – and Beyond,” renaming it “The Presidents and Arbitration: from Washington to Trump.” The material about President Trump and arbitration was in large…

By George H. Friedman*   I blogged recently about how well I did on my predictions for 2017 (you can tell from the title, A Final Report Card on My 2017 Arbitration Predictions: “Pretty, Pretty, Pretty, Pretty Good!”). As my thoughts turned to 2018, it occurred to me that many of my predictions for the…

By George H. Friedman* Chairman of the Board – Arbitration Resolution Service Toward the end of last year, I authored a blog post, Consumer and Employment Arbitration: Six Things to look for in 2017. I updated my prognostications around Inauguration Day in Trump in Charge – What Does It Mean for Arbitration? Later, I did…

Richard, Here’s Another Nice Mess You’ve Gotten Us Into By George H. Friedman* Chairman of the Board, Arbitration Resolution Services Introduction I promised not to discuss politics at the Thanksgiving table, but the holiday meal is over, and I cannot remain silent. As has been widely reported there is, to put it mildly, instability and…

President Donald J. Trump signs H.J. Res.111-Disapproving of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Arbitration Agreement Rule | November 1, 2017 (Official White House Photo by Joyce N. Boghosian) Let’s Not Toss Out the Data-gathering Baby with the CFPB Arbitration Rule Bathwater By George H. Friedman* Chairman of the Board, Arbitration Resolution Services Introduction There’s a…

Independence Day and Arbitration – An Update By George H. Friedman* Chairman of the Board, Arbitration Resolution Services I wrote a blog post[1] a year ago on Independence Day and arbitration. For the most part, it still rings true. On the other hand, there have been just a few developments over the past 12 months…

A Midyear Assessment of My 2017 Arbitration Predictions: Look, Mom. Straight “A” Grades So Far By George H. Friedman* Chairman of the Board – Arbitration Resolution Services Toward the end of last year, I authored a blog post, Consumer and Employment Arbitration: Six Things to look for in 2017. I updated my prognostications around Inauguration…

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