Title IX was introduced in 1971 as a proposed amendment to the Education Amendments of 1971 and was subsequently codified at 20 U.S.C. §§ 1681–1688.8 The principal purpose of Title IX is set out in ...
In recent years, many high-profile construction projects have been awarded to non-union contractors. However, with the transition to a new presidential administration also comes the promise of new ...
The business landscape in the country is rapidly evolving with foreign investments seen as critical to national development and economic diversification. In wake of the establishment of the ambitious ...
Northeast Nigeria's judicial system is poised for improvement as 37 high court judges, magistrates, and judicial officers from Yobe State recently completed a five-day training on Alternative Dispute ...
State-owned Citizens Insurance has sharply increased the number of cases it sends to a special alternative dispute court, but plaintiffs attorneys say it’s unfair because it deprives policyholders of ...
The challenge will be to evolve a culture that breeds a dispute resolution mechanism which is consistent, innovative, ...
Cherokee County commissioners passed a resolution and order Tuesday in support of the establishment of a civil court alternative dispute resolution system, which would be funded by case filing fees. J ...
Alternative dispute resolution has the propensity to address the yawning gap in investment across the country. The foregoing was the experts’ opinion expressed at the just concluded 2021 annual ...
Fayette County State Court Judge Jason B. Thompson has been appointed to the Supreme Court of Georgia’s Commission on Dispute ...
Bangladesh Bank has instructed banks to strengthen the process of resolving disputes outside the court to recover defaulted loans quickly. To this end, emphasis has been placed on the effective use of ...
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