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Arbitration Intersects With Employment Law

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Experienced arbitrators discuss the advantages and pitfalls of arbitration as an alternative to litigation, trends in arbitrating employment cases, interpretation of arbitration clauses, and what both sides can do to reduce costs and make effective presentations.

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  • 1.00
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 6/30/2024

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David Schlottman, Hon. Alvin L. Zimmerman, David T. Lopez

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Arbitration Intersects With Employment Law (Jun 2020)

Experienced arbitrators discuss the advantages and pitfalls of arbitration as an alternative to litigation, trends in arbitrating employment cases, interpretation of arbitration clauses, and what both sides can do to reduce costs and make effective presentations.

Originally presented: May 2020 Arbitration Intersects With Employment Law

David Schlottman, Jackson Walker LLP - Dallas, TX
Hon. Alvin L. Zimmerman, Spencer Fane LLP - Houston, TX
David T. Lopez, Attorney-Arbitrator-Mediator - Houston, TX