Because the history of the National Academy is important to understanding the arbitration profession, and because the Academy’s annual proceedings continue to have a significant bearing on the arbitration process,…
For David P. Miller
Benjamin Aaron, Richard I. Bloch, Lewis M. Gill, Clare B. McDermott, Harry H. Platt, Ralph T. Seward, Rolf Valtin
January 1, 1975 Proceedings Database
Members pay tribute to David P. Miller, who died at the age of 55 on March 22, 1975, while serving as President of the Academy.
Sardonically presented but engaging repartee between two highly regarded Academy Members. Their discussion evolves around the trend away from traditional arbitration toward a more complicated, formalized and litigious process.
Two NAA members joust over the conflict between confining admissible evidence to the relevant and material, and becoming unduly legalistic.
The Chronicle
- The future of labor arbitration – a challenge
- International comparison of the role of neutrals in resolving shop floor disputes. Lessons for arbitrators.
- Arbitral discretion: The tests of just cause
- Is the labor movement on the right course?
- The presidential address: Advocates I have known
- National Mediation Board – Adoption of the Code of Professional Responsibility for Arbitrators of Labor-Management Disputes
- Committee on Professional Responsibility and GrievancesOpinion No. 17
- Arbitration forums 2. Mature collective bargaining relationships
- Arbitration forums 1. Academia
- The arbitration process: 2. Arbitral craftsmanship and competence. Comment