...to the Santa Monica office of the Judicial Arbitration & Mediation Services ('JAMS'), and shall be administered by [Judicial Arbitration & Mediation Services] pursuant to...
...graduated from UC-Berkeley School of Law in 2006. JAMS has added Patrick Mahoney to its panel. He will...
...School. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JAMS has added Jeannie Lowe to its panel in the...
Five of those firms are headed to the First District this month to argue about what they should be paid for work done in the many battles that have stemmed from the administering of Herbalife founder
...the preliminary award in the middle of arbitration. On Jan. 25, a JAMS panel had issued a partial award to Orrick that consisted of a...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...results were not achieved through teamwork or unity, wrote Martin Quinn of JAMS, the court-appointed special master charged with allocating attorney fees to plaintiffs...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...the preliminary award in the middle of arbitration. On Jan. 25, a JAMS panel had issued a partial award to Orrick that consisted of a...
...results were not achieved through teamwork or unity, wrote Martin Quinn of JAMS, the court-appointed special master charged with allocating attorney fees to plaintiffs...
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