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Alt Dispute Resolution


Law 7060 - Fall 2013

Professor: Phillip M. Armstrong Class Times: MW, 2:45 pm - 4:00 pm
Syllabus: FALL 2013 SYLLABUS login for access | Location: Room 230
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Note: Limited enrollment.

Course Description

Alternative Methods of Dispute Resolution (ADR). Limited enrollment. The objective of this course is to educate students about the dispute resolution mechanisms that provide a viable alternative to litigation and the appropriate uses and limitations of each model. Specific topics include conciliation, negotiation, mediation, arbitration, mini-trials, summary jury trials, rent-a-judge, and the use of the ombudsman. Policy, practical and ethical issues raised by these alternatives are examined through the case law and the relevant statutes. Videotapes of simulated mediations and negotiations, as well as lectures by experienced guest ADR practitioners, are used to complement classroom instruction.

Textbooks

Title (ed.) Author / Publisher / ISBN Availability
Alternatives to Litigation: Mediation, Arbitration, and the Art O (2nd) Abraham P. Ordover / Lexisnexis / NITA / #1556817495 GSU Bookstore
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Getting to Yes (2nd) Fisher / Penguin / #0140157352 GSU Bookstore
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Resolving Disputes: Theory, Practice and Law, Second Edition (2nd) Folberg / Aspen / #0735589011 GSU Bookstore
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