The Rutgers University Law Review is hosting its annual symposium "Resolving the Arbitration Dispute in Today's Legal Landscape" on Friday, April 7 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Room 70 of the Center for Law and Justice at 123 Washington Street in Newark.
The symposium will examine the law of private dispute resolution with a focus on current legal disputes and practice and will cover a wide range of legal areas, including employment law, labor law, administrative law, consumer finance law, health law and aggregate litigation.
Topics include a panel discussion concerning
- Sections 7 and 8 of the National Labor Relations Act and Class-Action Waivers
- Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Rulemaking on Consumer Protection
- Professional Application of Mediation and Arbitration in the Metropolitan Area
- Preemption of the Federal Arbitration Act in the Context of Nursing Home Arbitrtation
Speakers include professors from several law schools from across the United States in addition to attorneys and a retired judge.
This event is co sponsored by the Rutgers Institute of Professional Education and is has been approved by the Board on Continuing Legal Education. Register at: rutgerscle.com
A continental breakfast and lunch is included and a reception will follow after the event.