Registration is now open for Texas A&M University School of Law’s annual Dispute Resolution Symposium – ADR’s Place in Navigating a Polarized Era - on March 20, 2020.
TAMU Law encourages more dialogue and understanding with symposium
Professor Michael Z. Green is elected to the National Academy of Arbitrators
Texas A&M University School of Law Professor Michael Z. Green was elected to the National Academy of Arbitrators, considered a major accomplishment among labor law scholars.
The National Academy of Arbitrators was founded in 1947 as a not-for-profit honorary and professional organization of arbitrators in the United States and Canada and has participated in appellate litigation as a friend of the court in both the United States and Canada in cases affecting the institution of arbitration. The Academy also has worked cooperatively with government agencies, professional organizations, institutions and learned societies in the field of labor-management and employment relations. Academy members hear and decide thousands of labor and employment arbitration cases each year in private industry, as well as the public and non-profit sectors.
Topics: Texas A&M University School of Law, Aggie Dispute Resolution, Michael Z. Green
TAMU Law’s Garcia Sanchez Expands International Arbitration Collaboration, Oil & Gas Research
Texas A&M University School of Law Associate Professor Dr. Guillermo J. Garcia Sanchez expands Aggie Law's global reach in international oil and gas research, dispute resolution, arbitration and natural resources during a June 2019 research trip in Europe. Through his efforts, Texas A&M Law students and faculty have new opportunities to collaborate with leading European academic institutions.
Topics: Texas A&M University School of Law, Natural Resources Systems, Aggie Dispute Resolution, Global Programs, dispute resolution, oil & gas, arbitration, Guillermo Garcia
Texas A&M University School of Law is proud of the accomplishments its Aggie Dispute Resolution team has achieved:
Topics: Texas A&M University School of Law, Cynthia Alkon, Nancy Welsh, Aggie Dispute Resolution