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The Arbitration Station

Saadia Bhatty, Joel Dahlquist and Brian Kotick

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The Arbitration Station is a podcast about international arbitration. It covers both investment and commercial arbitration and contains both serious substance and gossipy gibberish. Hosts Brian Kotick, Saadia Bhatty and Joel Dahlquist.
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CCA Arbitration Talk

College of Commercial Arbitrators

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Welcome to CCA Arbitration Talk – the podcast of the College of Commercial Arbitrators, the pre-eminent professional organization in the field of commercial arbitration. This podcast series demystifies the world of commercial arbitration and explores its advantages, challenges, and impact upon today's legal landscape.
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Discussing the latest developments in arbitration with top scholars and practitioners from around the world, hosted by Professor Amy J. Schmitz. You can learn more, and view the first 100 video episodes, at https://arbitrate.com/the-arbitration-conversation/
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Arbitration from Dentons Podcast Series

Dentons International Arbitration group

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Arbitration from Dentons is a podcast series with a focus on international arbitration brought to you by the International Arbitration group at Dentons. With more than 40 partners and 120 lawyers, we are an integrated global team, working across offices and regions to best meet your needs. Our team is widely recognized as an elite specialist group globally, trusted by corporations, States and high net worth individuals for their most challenging international arbitrations. In this podcast se ...
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Cambridge Arbitration Society Podcast

Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge

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CUArb aims at promoting the study of international arbitration amongst students, academics, alumni and law practitioners. Cambridge Arbitration Society, CUArb, was established in 2019 as a registered society at the University of Cambridge. The establishment of the society was a response to Cambridge students’ demands to have exposure to the current arbitration scene. The CUArb aims at promoting the study of international commercial and investment arbitration amongst students, academics, alum ...
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Sadia talks to Anthony Charlton, a chartered forensic accountant and leading quantum/valuation expert witness, about what makes expert evidence persuasive and how counsel can get the best from their experts. Anthony shares insights on maintaining independence and on what it takes to become a great expert [TIME 6:44]. For Happy Fun Time, Sadia and B…
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In this episode, Rachel Howie and James Langley are joined by Dr. Peter Bekker of Dentons’ New York office to discuss avoiding defective arbitration clauses in international contracts. They examine the essential elements of effective arbitration clauses, including exclusivity, scope of disputes, and applicable arbitration rules, as well as highly r…
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In Part 2, host Rich Silberberg once again welcomes Jeff Zaino, Vice President of the American Arbitration Association's Commercial Division, and Virginia Corvey, Director of Operations at JAMS, to dive deeper into user feedback regarding arbitrator performance and its impact upon best practices in commercial arbitration. Building on the discussion…
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In this episode of CCA Arbitration Talk, host Rich Silberberg sits down with Jeff Zaino, Vice President of the American Arbitration Association's Commercial Division, and Virginia Corvey, Director of Operations at JAMS, for a candid conversation about what arbitration users truly value—and what they don't—regarding arbitrator performance. Drawing o…
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Corey opens "The Lion's Den" by reiterating his commitment to providing strictly educational content, aiming for episodes to be around thirty minutes. He begins with shout-outs to Branch 3028 in Texas, acknowledging the devastating floods they experienced and offering prayers. He also promotes fundraising events for CLC candidates Richie Ray (Regio…
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Corey begins by apologizing for removing a Saturday episode and explains his intention to keep "The Lion's Den" episodes focused. He starts with shout-outs, first to Mallory, and then to Badmouth Morris, a friend and advocate for city letter carriers who is currently facing hardship and has a GoFundMe. He also thanks Branch 3792 in Midland, Texas, …
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Corey begins "The Lion's Den" by informing listeners that he will be pre-recording the upcoming "From A to Arbitration" episode due to his attendance at the Texas State Convention. He then emphasizes his desire to keep "The Lion's Den" episodes focused and relatively short, though he anticipates today's will be longer due to reading arbitration sit…
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In the second episode of Season 2 of our 'Across the Pond' podcast, Charles and Kwadwo are joined by colleague Gerard Moore, who leads the International Arbitration and Construction & Engineering practice in our Dubai office, and Andrew Sarraf, an associate in our London office with extensive experience in relation to projects and disputes in the M…
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Corey begins by thanking listeners and giving a shout-out to branch 82 in Portland for their hospitality during a recent visit. He also expresses gratitude for the birthday wishes he received. Corey then discusses a troubling teleconference recording he heard, featuring two upper management individuals who demonstrated a severe lack of understandin…
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In this episode of "The Lion's Den," Corey begins by apologizing for the delayed episode due to his travels and a lengthy search for a crucial audio recording. He describes the recording as a teleconference featuring a district manager and a station manager, highlighting it as a perfect example of the disconnect between upper management and frontli…
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Mallory and Badmouth host a roundtable discussion focused on the Building and Fighting NALC (BFN) initiative, CCA Summer, and organizing CCAs. They begin by acknowledging the loss of fellow carriers Jacob JT Taylor and Dan Workman, stressing the dangers of the job and the importance of looking out for one another. The core of the episode centers on…
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Corey returns after attending a "Next Generation Carrier's" Zoom event and traveling to Seattle. He expresses his enthusiasm for the city letter carrier movement and the growing solidarity among different podcast hosts and carriers. He previews upcoming interviews with Pam Donato, a candidate for Director of Retirees and OWCP on the CLC slate, and …
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In this special on-the-road episode of CCA Arbitration Talk, recorded at the American Arbitration Association Neutrals Conference in Dallas, Texas, host Rich Silberberg explores a timely and vital topic: diversity on arbitration panels. Joining him are two distinguished guests: Hon. Shira Scheindlin, former U.S. District Judge and now full-time arb…
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