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1 Managing Disputes in Scotland - An Essential Guide in Difficult Times
John Miezitis, Stuart Jordan; DLA Piper;
December 23, 2008, previously published on November 2008
The recent banking crisis and turmoil in the financial markets over the last few months means that the UK construction industry is in for a rough ride over the next couple of years.

2 Perpetual Renewal Provisions: Importance of Timely Notice
Eugene Meehan; Lang Michener LLP;
December 5, 2008, previously published on November 10, 2008
In the Supreme Court of Canada, leave to appeal was denied and, accordingly, an arbitrator's decision terminating a perpetual renewal provision was upheld.

3 New FINRA Rule Establishes Procedures for Arbitrators Considering Expungement of Customer Dispute Information
Stephen L. Ratner, Kathy H. Rocklen, David A. Picon, Lloyd B. Chinn, Patrick J. Lamparello; Proskauer Rose LLP;
December 3, 2008, previously published on November 2008
On October 30, 2008, the SEC approved a significant rule change to the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc.

4 NAD Reveals More Efficient Dispute Resolution Process
Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP;
December 3, 2008, previously published on October 29, 2008
The National Advertising Division of the Council of Better Business Bureaus is the advertising industry's self-regulatory watchdog. One of its primary functions is to hear and resolve disputes between advertisers.

5 After the Elections - The Employee Free Choice Act
Squire, Sanders & Dempsey L.L.P.;
December 2, 2008, previously published on November 2008
With the victory of President-elect Barack Obama, passage of the so-called Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA) may be inevitable.

6 California Appellate Courts Continue to Limit Alternative Dispute Resolution for Developers
Lynn Borkenhagen, Lee F. Gotshall-Maxon, Robert J. Cathcart, Kecia R. Felton; Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP;
November 20, 2008, previously published on October 2008
Within the past month, two cases decided by the California Appellate Court have ruled against arbitration and judicial reference provisions in home builder sales documents.

7 United States Supreme Court Watch: Determining the Court's Jurisdiction over a Petition to Compel Arbitration
Claudia T. Salomon, Chandana Ravindranath; DLA Piper;
November 19, 2008, previously published on November 3, 2008
The United States Supreme Court opened its new term on the first Monday of October by hearing arguments on a procedural question that has created a substantial split among the circuit courts.

8 London Arbitration: Can Foreign Courts Compete?
Nick Marsh; DLA Piper;
November 19, 2008, previously published on November 3, 2008
If parties agree that disputes arising from a contract are to be dealt with by arbitration in London, can an English court grant an anti-suit injunction to prevent one of the parties from issuing court proceedings in another EU State?

9 Investors in the Middle East Benefit from Newly Enacted Dubai Arbitration Law
Tom Canning, Nathan Landis; DLA Piper;
November 19, 2008, previously published on October 20, 2008
A newly enacted law in Dubai may well have solved one of the most significant issues for all businesses with operations and interests in the Middle East:

10 Pending Legislation - What the Elections Could Mean for Your Workplace
Timothy S. Bland; Ford & Harrison LLP;
October 27, 2008, previously published on October 13, 2008
Although the Employee Free Choice Act justifiably has received the most attention as legislation that could be passed when a new President and Congress take office, other legislation is also pending that could have a significant impact on the workplace.


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