Sentences with phrase «distinguished from arbitration»

Mediation is distinguished from arbitration.

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She is recognized and respected for her broad range of professional experience involving complex commercial litigation, domestic and international arbitration and mediation, and her service as a distinguished global member of law school faculties from the United States to China.
Representing our school in the competition gave us the opportunity to network with distinguished professionals in the field of international arbitration and compete alongside students from around the world.
As one United States court observed, «[u] nder the New York Convention, we examine whether the award exceeds the scope of the [arbitration agreement], not whether the award exceeds the scope of the parties» pleadings».803 This interpretation of article V (1)(c) which distinguishes the parties» pleadings or prayers for relief from the «submission to arbitration» referred to in article V (1)(c), is consistent with a narrow interpretation of the grounds for refusal to recognize or enforce an award.
In representing parties in FINRA matters, Lightfoot brings its substantial trial and courtroom experience to bear, combining trial skills with arbitration experience in a way that maximizes effectiveness and distinguishes Lightfoot from attorneys who practice exclusively or principally only in the FINRA arbitration context.
Although the Court was happy in earlier cases to clear commercial arbitration that was subject to national court oversight, in Achmea the Court distinguished commercial from investment arbitration.
(h) the award was the result of fraud or corruption by a member of the arbitral tribunal or obtained by fraud of a party or its representatives in the conduct of the arbitration [distinguished from fraud with respect to the original dispute being arbitrated].
A third prominent arbitrator sought to distinguish domestic arbitrations from foreign - related and international arbitrations, where the standards of review were different.
[6] Alternative legal services (ALSs) are, for example: clinics of various types; self - help webpages; phone - in services; paralegal and law student programs; family mediation services; social justice tribunals; and court procedures simplification projects; arbitration and mediation for dispute resolution; public legal education information services; programs for targeted (unbundled) limited retainer legal services (as distinguished from a full retainer to provide the whole legal service); pro bono (free) legal services for short and simple cases; and, the National Self - Represented Litigants Project, the purpose of which is to help self - represented litigants to be better litigants without lawyers.
[iii] Alternative legal services (ALSs) are, for example: clinics of various types, self - help webpages, phone - in services, paralegal and law student programs, family mediation services, social justice tribunals, court procedures simplification projects, arbitration and mediation for dispute resolution, public legal education information services, programs for targeted (unbundled) limited retainer legal services (as distinguished from a full retainer to provide all of the legal services necessary), pro bono (free) legal services for short and simple cases, and the National Self - Represented Litigants Project, the purpose of which is to help self - represented litigants to be more effective self - represented litigants.
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