This loose-leaf contains the same content and pagination as the casebook edition of Resolving Disputes: Theory, Practice, and Law, Second Edition, 9780735589018. The loose-leaf pages are 3-hole punched, collated, and in shrink wrap. The pages are not sold in a binder nor are they binded together in any way. For a limited time, students will receive a digital SMARTe Edition version of the casebook with their loose-leaf purchase. Note that the digital access will arrive physically with the loose-leaf book, via a unique promotion code. You will not receive the access until you receive the loose-leaf.
Resolving Disputes: Theory, Practice, and Law, Second Edition, prepares the reader to represent clients in all forms of alternative dispute resolution. Drawing on the authorsand#8217; experience in teaching and practice, vivid examples throughout the text illustrate the role of the attorney and the perspective of the client. Class-tested exercises in each area of dispute resolution develop skills, knowledge, and confidence in ADR processes.
Timely and teachable, Resolving Disputes: Theory, Practice, and Law, Second Edition, features:
- a logical 4-part organization that focuses on negotiation, mediation, arbitration, and hybrid approaches
- diverse excerpts from leading authors that eliminates the need for additional or supplemental readings.
- examples taken from headline cases, literature, and ADR practice
- a detailed Teacher's Manual with:
- sample syllabi
- complete teaching notes
- stimulating discussion points
- highly effective exercises and role plays linked to the text
- integrated coverage of law and ethics
- a DVD of ADR role playing available at no charge
With additional exercises, practice problems, and discussion questions throughout, the revised and updated Second Edition provides:
- expanded coverage of negotiation techniques
- new exercises that illustrate how lawyers can use and shape the mediation process, for example, when selecting mediators and dealing with positional bargainers
- games and role-play exercises to develop arbitration skills
- writing and discussion problems that focus on drafting an arbitration agreement, selecting arbitrators, writing an arbitration award, and more
Resolving Disputes: Theory, Practice, and Law, Second Edition, combines cutting-edge scholarship with dynamic teaching materials that will give your students a firm grasp of the theory and practice of dispute resolution. This is the choice that puts it all within their reach.
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