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Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
Arbitration Law – One Issue Settled, Another Issue Still Percolating
Editor: Mr. Oberman, will you give our readers some idea of your professional background? Oberman: I have been at Kramer Levin since September 1973, where I am now a litigation partner and head of our ADR Practice Group. Previously, I clerked for Judge Milton Pollack in the Southern District of...
Read MoreA "Switch-Hitter" Looks At Current Arbitration Issues
Editor: Mr. Oberman, will you give our readers some idea of your professional background? Oberman : My resume, for these times, is concise. After graduating from Columbia College and Harvard Law School, I clerked for Judge Milton Pollack in the Southern District of New York. I then joined Kramer...
Read MoreADR - Law Firms A Practitioner Looks At Trends In ADR
Editor: Mr. Oberman, will you give our readers some idea of your professional background? Oberman: My resume, for these times, is rather simple. After completing my education at Columbia College and Harvard Law School, I clerked for Judge Milton Pollack in the Southern District of New York in...
Read MoreDoes "The Apprentice" Teach A New Mediation Model?
There can be no dispute that Donald Trump's "The Apprentice" is a huge reality show success. That success breeds media attention, and there has been a flurry of articles - with different answers - on whether "The Apprentice" offers lessons for business school students or, more generally, for the...
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