Fourteen years after the publication of the third edition, the fourth volume of Arbitration arrives in 2020 complete with information regarding modern topics of legal arbitration. These include controversial celebrity Tweets, Jay Z’s influence on arbitrator diversity, and the Uber app, as well as other evolving subjects, such as partisan political battles.
The clearly written, well-sourced text gives insight into each major form of arbitration in the United States, from commercial and medical to consumer and religious. The authors also discuss a variety of international and specialty fields, such as maritime and professional sports arbitration.
Comprehensive and informative, the coursebook allows readers to review all major Supreme Court cases from 1953 to 2019 and contains full texts of pertinent acts and conventions. Published by Foundation Press, the fourth edition of Arbitration is available for purchase through Amazon.