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Hinshaw presents paper at Yale Law School


March 29, 2010

Art Hinshaw, Director of the Lodestar Dispute Resolution Program at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, recently presented a paper entitled "Attorney Negotiation Ethics: An Empirical Study" (co-authored with Jess K. Alberts) at Yale Law School.

The presentation, on March 2, was part of the Quinnipiac - Yale Dispute Resolution Workshop, which is in its 10th year and features nationally recognized dispute resolution scholars and practitioners.

Hinshaw's research and teaching interests lie in the field of alternative dispute resolution (ADR), primarily mediation and negotiation. His research bridges ADR theory and practice focusing on mediator responsibilities and behavior as well as attorney negotiation ethics. Hinshaw's teaching responsibilities include the Lodestar Mediation Clinic and Negotiation, among other ADR courses.

Hinshaw is active in the state and national ADR community. He has served as Chair of the ABA Dispute Resolution Section's Committee on Legal Education, and the Chair of the American Association of Law Schools Alternative Dispute Resolution Section. He is the only person who has served on the board of directors of Arizona's two ADR professional organizations, the Arizona Bar's Dispute Resolution Section and the Arizona Association of Conflict Resolution. Hinshaw also serves on the Steering Committee for Project Civil Discourse, a statewide effort to enhance and improve public dialogue and discussion about the important issues that affect Arizona. He also contributes to Indisputably, the ADR Prof Blog.


Judy Nichols, Judith.Nichols@asu.edu
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Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law