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First Assignment Fall 2017

Arbitration

LAW 633 Section 1

Deborah Coleman


Assignment details

Law 633: ARBITRATION

Cleveland-Marshall College of Law

Fall Semester 2017

Tuesdays 4:15-5:50 p.m.

LB 205

Deborah A. Coleman

dacnull@dacolemanlaw.nullcom

216.991.4510

Office Hours by Appointment

 

Assignments

The assignments listed under each class should be completed before that class, including both reading and written assignments. .

When a written assignment appears under a class date and description, it is due by 12 p.m. (noon) on the day that class meets. The first written assignment will be due on the 9/5, the day of the third class meeting. Written assignments should be submitted by email to dacnull@dacolemanlaw.nullcom, with your name and the assignment number in the subject line.

Unless otherwise described, assigned readings are from Folberg, Golann, Stipanowich and Kloppenberg, Arbitration: Theory, Practice and Law (Wolters Kluwer Custom Edition 2016)(“Folberg”) or Ware and Levinson, Principles of Arbitration Law (2017)(“Ware”). 

First class, August 22, 2017: The Big Picture – class overview, what is arbitration, what are its features and benefits? 

Preclass assignments:

Read Ware, pp. 1-5 and 300-305; Folberg pp. 543-569 through Section 8. In Folberg, you may ignore all of the text in grey boxes EXCEPT on p. 555. 

Choice Hotels International, Inc. v. Chewl’s Hospitality, Inc. 91 Fed. Appx. 810 (4th Cir. 2003)

Find a contract that you are a party to that contains an arbitration agreement (“your arbitration agreement”), and bring it to class.