Arbitration makes sense in international intellectual property disputes
Article Abstract:
The author examines the use of arbitration to resolve intellectual property disputes in the US and Canada and the factors which make arbitration preferable to litigation.
Publication Name: Dispute Resolution Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1074-8105
Year: 2001
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Combining mediation and arbitration
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The alternative dispute resolution technique of combining elements from mediation and arbitration, and the pros and cons of using this hybrid technique, are discussed.
Publication Name: Dispute Resolution Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1074-8105
Year: 1999
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