The fifth session, Enforcing and Litigating Across Borders, Including Through ADR took place on January 21, 2010.
In week five, we discussed the complications that arise when employers and employees are located in different states or countries, and how to minimize the impact. We also discussed the increasing use of ADR processes, including mediation, binding mediation, and arbitration in connection with these matters.
Russell Beck is the Foley attorney responsible for the content of this series.
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