IADR620 Arbitration

The IADR Arbitration course is a collaborative online class which covers the history of arbitration, its relationship in law, and common applications. The course will present topics such as arbitration statutes, awards, staying proceedings, costs, and fees. Issues of jurisdiction, arbitrator qualifications and duties, contract analysis, rules of evidence, admissibility, and relevance will be discussed in readings and online discussions with other students and the instructor. The second half of the class will cover the actual pre-hearing procedures, the hearing itself (including discussion of both procedure and dealing with substantive issues), the award (including issues of determination on the issue and potential remedies available, and the practical matter of writing the award), and grounds for challenging the award (including the concepts of appeal and judicial review). The class methodology will rely on case study evaluations to highlight weekly topics.

Prerequisite

IADR600

Corequisite

None

Credits

4

Distribution

Business

Notes

This course is no longer offered.