Articles
When Can Attorneys' Fees Be Recovered in an Award Enforcement Action (with Katherine S. Ritchey and Nandini Iyer), Dispute Resolution Journal (2011)
Because parties do not always comply with arbitration awards, it may be necessary for the...
New Federal Rules for Pending Cases (with Caroline N. Mitchell), The Daily Journal (2010)
On Dec. 1, 2010, changes to Rule 26 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure...
Whether Foreigner or Alien: A New Look at the Original Language of the Alien Tort Statute, Immigration and Nationality Law Review (2010)
Until now, the word that puts the ‘A’ in ATS has been completely overlooked. No...
Authenticating Web Pages as Evidence (with David Kiernan), Law.com (2010)
It is now routine for litigators to conduct internet research to work up a case....
Opening Up to International Arbitration (with Yuval Miller), The Daily Journal (2010)
Leah D. Harhay, Managing Editor of the World Arbitration & Mediation Review, provided key insights...
Voodoo Information: Authenticating Web Pages in Federal Court (with David Kiernan), Internet Law & Strategy (2010)
For many litigators, one of the first things they do is see what is available...
Goodbye Boiler-Plate: Practical Advice for Drafters of Domestic and International Arbitration Agreements (with Pamela Fulmer and Noel Rodriguez), The World Arbitration & Mediation Review (2009)
Parties agree to arbitrate disputes because, among other things, arbitration can be quicker and more...
Whether Foreigner or Alien: A New Look at the Original Language of the Alien Tort Statute, Berkeley Journal of International Law (2009)
Until now, the word that puts the ‘A’ in ATS has been completely overlooked. No...