Event Description
Deadline to
Register: December 9, 2018
This program is Co-Sponsored by
the Alternative
Dispute Resolution Section (ADR) and
Civil
Litigation Section.
Please note that the ADR Section Business
Meeting starts at 12 noon and the CLE starts by 12:15 pm.
Lunch is brown bag. Refreshments will
be provided, however.
Dispositive motions have a place in arbitration, though many
arbitrators are reluctant to grant them. Liz Kramer reviews the trends in
how case law, arbitral rules, and arbitration statutes have treated this
issue. And she promises everyone will leave confident that an arbitration
award will not be vacated just because it was based on a dispositive
motion.
Presenter:
Liz Kramer,
Partner | Stinson Leonard Street LLP
Liz Kramer is a partner at Stinson Leonard Street and author of the
award-winning blog, www.arbitrationnation.com. In addition to being an arbitration nerd, she is a graduate
of the Yale Law School, and has been named Attorney of the Year (2016), 40 Under
40 (2014), and an Up & Coming Attorney
(2009).
CLE
Credits:
1.0 Standard MN CLE credit | Event
code: 266749
ADR Rule 114 credit applied for
Cost:
Section Member (ADR and/or Civil Litigation):
Free
MSBA Member not a member of either Sections: $10.00
Non-MSBA
Member: $15.00
Law Student: Free
New Admittee (Attorney Admitted to
the MN Bar after January 1, 2018): Free
Remote
Participation:
Live webcast and teleconference is
available. Please indicate that you will attend remotely when
registering. Instructions will be sent via e-mail a day prior on
Monday, December 10.
To register with a check, please mail in this registration form.
Need to cancel? Please see our cancellation policy.
Want
more information about the ADR Section?
Questions? Contact Geen Mui |
612-278-6346
The MSBA is committed to creating an inclusive
environment in which all members can participate fully. If you need reasonable
accommodations to participate in this event, please notify Geen Mui via phone or
email: gmui@mnbar.org.
Please provide notification at least 72 hours prior to the meeting to allow
sufficient time to make arrangements for accommodations. Thank
you.