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Author Field, Thomas G.
Title Arbitration exercises / by Thomas G. Field.
OCLC 144569745
Publisher Minneapolis, MN : Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction.
Publication frequency Updated irregularly.
Publication date Began in 1999.
LC Subject heading/s Arbitration and award -- United States -- Interactive multimedia -- Problems, exercises, etc.
Restrictions CALI password required for access.
Summary "There are five exercises designed to give students a basic understanding of what arbitration is and how it is conducted. The first three exercises are useful for preparing students to conduct in-class mock arbitrations in several substantive courses and offer students the opportunity to compare and contrast the effect of arbitrating a simple consumer/construction contract dispute where: 1) there is no arbitral organization or rules, 2) Better Business Rules govern, and 3) American Arbitration Association Small Claims Rules govern.
Audience Law students in CALI-member law schools.
Additional physical form available note Also issued as part of the annual compilation of lessons on CD-ROM under the title: CALI lessons for law students. When different, the online version is more current.
System details note Mode of access: World Wide Web.
General note Description based on 1999 version.
Summary The fourth and fifth exercises are optional and more complicated, involving disputed sales and real estate brokerage commissions respectively. Both exercises are conducted under the Commercial Rules of the American Arbitration Association. They explore the differences between ad hoc arbitration agreements and those governing future disputes. Moreover, they introduce the relationship between arbitral tribunals and courts which may be called upon to compel arbitration and/or enforce awards."-- CALI lessons subject list.
General note "Approximate completion time: 3 - 4 hours total for the first three exercises, 2.0 hours each for the fourth and fifth exercises"
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