Blessing or curse: Having an eclectic ADR practiceBy Hon. Michael S. Jordan, (ret.)June 2018The pros and cons of affiliating your alternative dispute resolution practice with an entity that requires an exclusive relationship.
Case briefsBy Hannah FriedleDecember 2018Recent cases of interest to ADR practitioners.
Case briefsBy Hannah Friedle, Madeline Derango, Raine Odom, Samantha Hasiewicz, & Reagan QuynnNovember 2018Recent cases of interest to ADR practitioners.
Case briefsJune 2018Recent cases of interest to ADR practitioners.
Case BriefsMay 2018Recent cases of interest to ADR practitioners.
Case briefsBy Jacob Walls, Blake Mitchell, & Breanna HornbostelFebruary 2018Recent cases of interest to ADR practitioners.
Chair’s columnBy Sandra CrawfordDecember 2018A note from the chair of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Section, Sandra Crawford.
Chair’s columnBy Sandra CrawfordNovember 2018An introduction to various members of the ADR Section Council and the amazing variety of work and professional activities that go on under the ADR umbrella in Illinois.
Chair’s columnBy John R. SchleppenbachMay 2018A message from the Section on Alternative Dispute Resolution's chair, John Schleppenbach.
Collaborative Process Act takes effect in IllinoisBy Kaitlin Dohse WolffFebruary 2018The Collaborative Process Act, Public Act 100-205, is one of many new Illinois laws that went into effect on January 1.
Collaborative process and lawyers as “Public Citizens”By Sandra CrawfordFebruary 2018This article lays out why the dispute resolution model, known as Collaborative Process, helps lawyers achieve all four obligations set out in the Rules of Professional Conduct and how this in turn benefits individual clients and the legal system as a whole.
Environmental law columnBy Kel GoffDecember 2018The use of conflict resolution in finding a solution that benefits both the planet and those in distress is critical in energy and environmental law.
Ethics in law and mediationBy Thomas SemanicMay 2018When deciding on a a career path, it is important to look at the ethical dilemmas you are likely to face at some point in that profession.
From the editorBy Thomas CavenaghNovember 2018A note of welcome to the student editors for the upcoming bar year.
From the editorBy Thomas CavenaghJune 2018An introduction to the issue by Thomas Cavenagh, the ADR Section's editor.
Good riddance to the CFPB’s arbitration rule, but oversight still neededBy Barbara Starke TishukFebruary 2018Rather than throw out the good with the bad, the arbitration issue should be re-examined with a fresh set of eyes. To that end, rather than a broad, fiercely anti-business arbitration regulation, a narrowly tailored approach that specifically targets those provisions in arbitration agreements that are most problematic is a better way of reining in any abuses associated with consumer pre-dispute arbitration agreements.
HappeningsBy Reagan Quynn & Hannah FriedleDecember 2018Recent ADR events and updates from around the country.
HappeningsBy Raine OdomNovember 2018Recent ADR events and updates from around the country.
Is peer mediation appropriate as a response to bullying?By Gail FriedmanJune 2018Many schools use peer mediation and conflict resolution to address bullying problems, however, researchers have discovered that this is not a recommended course of action when bullying is involved.