A State Supreme Court and a Federal District Court in New Jersey Answer Two Questions the U.S. Supreme Court Left Unanswered About the FAA Exemption for...
NAA President Daniel Nielsen rebuts a NYT editorial that calls for the elimination of police arbitration as the solution for the nation’s police crisis. The...
On July 2020, the National Academy of Arbitrators sponsored a webinar titled “What Will the Day After Tomorrow Look Like.” The program, moderated by Alan...
With bi-coastal consistency, both the First Circuit (Boston) and Ninth Circuit (Seattle) Courts of Appeals recently ruled that “last mile” delivery drivers...
In a decision issued on July 31, 2020, the federal Circuit Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit reminded the Federal Labor Relations Authority (FLRA) of the...
In this interview that follows one year after his presentation at the NAA’s 2019 Annual Meeting, MIT Professor and Academy member Tom Kochan summarizes three...
Uber Technologies Inc. v. Heller, 2020 SCC 16 (CanLII) Those who want to earn income as drivers for Uber’s food delivery services in Toronto Canada had to...
We have all seen the film of the death of George Floyd, and witnessed the still unfolding aftermath. All of us are shaken, not by the protests, but by the...
In one of the first lawsuits filed over working conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic, the New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA) requested a federal...
(This short essay was prepared by Stephen Douglas Bonney, an arbitrator and mediator who as many other third-party neutrals is figuring how to adapt to the...