The fifth edition updates and reassesses the Big 3 of dispute resolution, negotiation, and mediation. Arbitration chapters provide coverage of new major cases, including DIRECTTV and Concepcion. New note materials raise serious questions about these cases and challenge the notion that there exists a national policy favoring arbitration. The updated mediation and negotiation chapters continue to be clear and teachable, and the Teacher s Manual contains more than 20 negotiation and mediation exercises.
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Edward Brunet is Henry J. Casey Professor of Law at Lewis & Clark Northwestern School of Law. Charles B. Craver is the Freda Alverson Professor at the George Washington University Law School. Ellen E. Deason is Professor of Law at Ohio State University College of Law.
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