Discovery

  • A Door to Discovery in Aiding Foreign-Seated Arbitrations
    By Ann Ryan Robertson, Paul Neufeld, Ernesto Palomo
    3rd Quarter 2020
  • U.S. Discovery in Aid of International Private Commercial Arbitration
    By Max Chester, Charlie Niemann
    3rd Quarter 2020
  • Let’s Break the Mold...or at Least Reshape it a Bit
    By Peter Scarpato
    FIRST QUARTER 2012
  • Post-Arbitration Discovery: When Are Arbitrators Subject to Depositions?
    By R. Douglass Bond, Thomas G. Ward
    SECOND QUARTER 2010
  • Mirror, Mirror on the Wall
    By Larry P. Schiffer
    FOURTH QUARTER 2010
  • Obtaining Non-Party Discovery Pre-Hearing: The 2nd Circuit Closes the Door, but Opens a Window
    By Rick Rosenblum, Adam H. Offenhartz
    THIRD QUARTER 2009
  • Third Party Discovery/Disclosure in English Arbitration Proceedings
    By Jonathan Sacher, David Parker
    THIRD QUARTER 2009
  • An Elephant in the (Arbitration) Room - The Power of Panels and Its Outer Limits (Part II)
    By David A. Attisani, Jennifer Brennan
    FIRST QUARTER 2009
  • Beyond the Discretion of the Arbitrator: Applying the Standard of Reasonable Necessity to Determine the Appropriate Scope of Discovery in Insurance/Reinsurance Arbitration
    By Charles J. Moxley, Jr.
    FIRST QUARTER 2009
  • Subpoena Power of a Panel
    By Daniel J. Neppl
    SECOND QUARTER 2008
  • Appointment and Use of Special Audit Masters In Reinsurance Arbitrations, The
    By Gregory H. Horowitz, Carmela Cannistraci
    SECOND QUARTER 2008
  • Electronic Discovery and Reinsurance Arbitration: An Update
    By Rick H. Rosenblum, McLean Jordan
    FIRST QUARTER 2008
  • An Introduction to Technology in Reinsurance Arbitrations
    By Larry P. Schiffer
    FOURTH QUARTER 2007
  • Electronic Discovery in Arbitration
    By Peter Chaffetz, Andreas A. Frischnecht
    FOURTH QUARTER 2006
  • Discovery from Intermediaries: Winning the Peace
    By Robert M. Hall
    FOURTH QUARTER 2006
  • The Access to Records and Claims Cooperation Clauses: Their Impact on Discovery in Arbitration Proceedings
    By Michele L. Jacobson, Robert Lewin, Royce F. Cohen
    THIRD QUARTER 2006
  • Discovery from Intermediaries: Interim Report on Developments in Regulation and Case Law
    By Robert M. Hall
    SECOND QUARTER 2006
  • Some ideas about How Arbitrators Can Improve the Process of Reinsurance Arbitrations
    By Daniel L. FitzMaurice, et al.
    FOURTH QUARTER 2005
  • Obtaining Discovery from Reinsurance Intermediaries and Other Non-Parties - Updated Caselaw and Commentary
    By Michele L. Jacobson, Robert Lewin, Royce F. Cohen, Andrew S. Lewner
    THIRD QUARTER 2005
  • Discovery in Reinsurance Arbitration
    By Daniel L. Fitzmaurice, Daniel J. Foster
    FOURTH QUARTER 2004
  • How Reinsurance Arbitrations Can Be Faster, Cheaper and Better
    By Robert M. Hall
    THIRD QUARTER 2004
  • Obtaining Pre-Hearing Discovery from the Uncooperative Reinsurance Intermediary: The Current State of the Law and Avenues for Reform
    By Michele L. Jacobson, Robert Lewin, Royce F. Cohen
    FIRST QUARTER 2003
  • Discovery in Reinsurance Arbitrations
    By Thomas R. Newman
    FOURTH QUARTER 2002
  • Production of Documents in a Reinsurance Arbitration Proceeding
    By P. Jay Wilker
    FOURTH QUARTER 2002
  • Legal Power of Arbitrators to Grant and Limit Discovery
    By Robert A. Knuti, T. Monique Jones
    FOURTH QUARTER 2002
  • Even Infinity May Have Its Limits: Issuance and Enforcement of Non-party Discovery Subpoenas in Arbitration
    By Susan A. Stone, Thomas D. Cunningham, Patricia M. Petrowski
    SECOND QUARTER 2002
  • Arbitration: The Rules of the Game
    By Linda M. Lasley, Patricia Winters
    SECOND/THIRD QUARTER 1999
  • Why Reinsurance Arbitration?
    By Nick Pearson
    SECOND/THIRD QUARTER 1999
  • UK and US Perspectives
    By Simon Twidger
    FALL 1998
  • Power of Arbitrators, The
    By John M. Nonna
    WINTER 1997