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    • O'Connor, Erin O'Hara, 1965-; Drazohal, Christopher R. (Texas Law Review, 2014)
      Commercial parties commonly resolve their disputes in arbitration rather than courts. In fact, some estimate that as many as 90 percent of international commercial contracts opt for arbitration of future disputes, and ...
    • Guthrie, Chris (Journal of Legal Education, 2004)
      My goal in this paper is to explore cognitive psychology's place in the dispute resolution field. To do so, I first look back and then look forward. Looking back, I identify the five insights from cognitive psychology that ...
    • Guthrie, Chris (Nevada Law Journal, 2007)
      Judging is difficult. This is obviously so in cases where the law is unclear or the facts are uncertain. But even in those cases where the law is as clear as it can be, and where the relevant facts have been fully developed, ...