Volume 4 (2012) Yearbook on Arbitration and Mediation
Front Matter
Introduction
Thomas Carbonneau
Symposium
Dean's Welcome
Phillip J. McConnaughay
Keynote Address
John D. Feerick
Concepcion and Preemption Under the Federal Arbitration Act
Ian D. Mitchell and Richard A. Bales
AT&T Mobility and FAA Over-Preemption
Jill Gross
Arbitration Post-AT&T Mobiloty v. Concepcion at the American Arbitration Association - A Service Provider's Perspective
Sandra K. Partridge
Arbitration Innumeracy
Christopher R. Drahozal
The Fallout from AT&T Mobility v. Concepcion: Parameters Established by the Interpretation of Lower Courts
Terry F. Moritz
Professional Submissions
Book Review: Lucy Reed, Jan Paulsson, and Nigel Blackaby, Guide to ICSID Arbitration (2d ed., 2011)
Jack J. Coe Jr.
Trendsetters: Asia-Pacific Jurisdictions Lead the Way in Dispute Resolution
Donald P. Arnavas and Dr. Robert Gaitskell Q.C.
Student Submissions - Recent Developments in Arbitration and Mediation
I Agreed to What?: Protecting Consumers from Unfair Practices in Binding Consumer Arbitration
Laura Mangotta
The Uniform Collaborative Law Act: Statutory Framework and the Struggle for Approval by the American Bar Association
Andrew J. Meyer
Student Submissions - Comments
Student Submissions - Articles
Arbitration and the Marcellus Shale
Zach Morahan
Just a Matter of Time: The Second Circuit Renders Ancillary State Laws Inapplicable by Authorizing Arbitrators to Decide Whether a Statute of Limitations Caqn Bar Arbitration
Daivy P.E. Dambreville
Student Submissions - Foreign Decisional Law
Secretaries Always Get a Bad Rep: Identifying the Controversy Surrounding Administrative Secretaries, Current Guidelines, and Recommendations
Courtney J. Restemayer
United States Supports Iranian Arbitration Over Public Policy Against Transacting with Iran
Megan Hill
Student Submissions - Books and Literature Review
Fundamentals of Labor Arbitration
Christen L. Rafuse