Tuesday, May 11, 2010 - LUNCH PROGRAM
Arbitration Mythbusters
Are arbitrations designed to be long and expensive (or what can be done to limit length and control costs)? Do arbitrators always split the baby (or how can decisiveness be encouraged)? Are pretrial motions worthless (or do they serve important purposes)? Hear from experienced arbitrators at each of the major arbitration associations in the Los Angeles area, who will address these issues directly and share their insights on how attorneys can improve their chances of prevailing in arbitration.
Featuring:
Hon. Lourdes G. Baird (Ret.)
Former Judge of the United States District Court and Los Angeles Superior and Municipal Courts Arbitrator, JAMS
Louise A. LaMothe
Board Member, College of Commercial Arbitrators Former Chair, Litigation Section of the ABA Arbitrator, AAA Large Complex Case Panel
Hon. Harvey A. Schneider (Ret.)
Former Judge of the Los Angeles Superior Court and Former United States Magistrate Judge Arbitrator, ARC (Alternate Resolution Centers)
Hon. John Leo Wagner (Ret.)
Former United States Magistrate Judge Arbitrator, Judicate West
Hon. John Zebrowski (Ret.)
Former Justice of California Court of Appeal and Judge of Los Angeles Superior Court Arbitrator, ADR Services, Inc.
Moderator:
Barbara A. Reeves Neal
Former President of ABTL and Trial Lawyer Arbitrator, JAMS Moderator
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010
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Millennium Biltmore Hotel
506 S. Grand Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90017 |
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12:00 p.m. — Lunch Served
12:30– 1:30 p.m. — Program |
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$85— ABTL Members
$95 — Non-Members
$800 — Member Table of 10
$900 — Non-Member Table of 10
Complimentary — Active Judiciary (RSVP)
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1.0 Hours MCLE Credit |
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