Remove Arbitration Remove Education Remove Real Estate
article thumbnail

Washington’s New Uniform Family Law Arbitration Act: Explanation, Application, and Aspiration

WA Bar News

BY CHERYLL RUSSELL, JACQUELINE JESKE, AND CHRISTOPHER FOX Washington’s Uniform Family Law Arbitration Act (UFLAA) provides a framework for the use of arbitration in resolving family law disputes in Washington state. The parties may, however, waive some or all of the arbitrator qualifications and criteria.

article thumbnail

What If I Don’t Want to Litigate? Law Degree Alternatives: Exploring Unconventional Career Paths

The Barrister

8 Education and Academia : From teaching law to educating students in civics or history, a law degree can be a gateway to impactful careers in academia. 12 Real Estate Development and Investment : Law graduates with expertise in property law can work in real estate development, navigating zoning laws and land acquisition.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Why Are Mediation Skills Essential for Modern Lawyers?

Destination Articles Blog

The Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) provides the legal basis for enforcing arbitration agreements and awards, indirectly supporting the broader ADR agenda, including mediation. This contrasts sharply with arbitration, where the arbitrator acts similarly to a judge, making decisions that can be binding. is crucial.

article thumbnail

Energizing Justice: Navigating Southern Africa’s Legal Tech Frontier

CaseFox

Joined by the esteemed Joseph Ilunga from Ilunga & Company, a seasoned professional with 16 years of expertise in Personal Injury, Energy, and Real Estate, we delve into the intricate intersections of law and technology that shape the legal landscape.