College of Commercial Arbitrators Guide to Best Practices in Commercial Arbitration, 'Unique Issues in Construction Arbitration'
FOURTH EDITION
Albert Bates Jr. was featured in the College of Commercial Arbitrators Guide to Best Practices in Commercial Arbitration (fourth edition). Mr. Bates was chapter co-author of the chapter “Unique Issues in Construction Arbitration.”
The revised, updated, and expanded fourth edition of The College of Commercial Arbitrators Guide to Best Practices in Commercial Arbitration provides practical guidance on conducting U.S-based commercial arbitrations and international arbitrations throughout the world. More than 70 prominent arbitrators share their expertise. It takes into account new and revised institutional rules, case law, and legislation affecting commercial arbitration, and expands the discussion of the issues arbitrators confront on a daily basis.
The past four years have witnessed dramatic developments in the field of commercial arbitration. Arbitration law continues to evolve at a rapid pace, and ever-increasing numbers of experienced lawyers and other professionals aspire
to become arbitrators and to serve in that capacity in the many high-profile arbitrations that have become routine. Contemporaneously, various professional organizations have strived to develop standards, protocols, and guidance
to be considered both by professional arbitrators and by parties and advocates involved in arbitration proceedings. Moreover, the increased use of commercial arbitration in international commercial transactions, and the fact that
many experienced international arbitrators now reside or practice in the United States, has ensured that the United States will serve as a viable situs for the conduct of such international arbitrations in the years to come.
Given these developments, further revisions to the Best Practices Guide were once again warranted and are based on the best guidance available from the nation’s leading organization of commercial arbitrators. This
fourth edition also for the first time provides in-depth analyses of a variety of additional topics, including the use of third-party summons, issues unique to construction arbitration, and emergency arbitrators. The fourth edition
also contains two new appendices respectively relating to the use of social media by arbitrators and security of arbitrators’ ESI.
The Fourth Edition features:
- A groundbreaking analysis of arbitrability issues and how arbitrators should address them
- Enhanced discussion of how to address a party’s failure to pay for arbitrator and institutional fees and expenses
- A new chapter on the complex legal and practical issues of summoning nonparty witnesses
- Discussion of the latest eDiscovery developments in commercial arbitrations
- Checklists and updated guidance on the conduct of preliminary conferences and hearings on the merits
- Exposition of the legal requirements of reasoned awards
- A new chapter on emergency arbitrators and emergency arbitral proceedings
- A new chapter on unique issues in construction arbitration
- An expanded discussion of international arbitration, with six current charts addressing the rules of the leading international arbitral institutions in North America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
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