The Arbitration Conversation: Amy Schmitz Interviews the Leading Minds in Arbitration
July 2020
Check out all the episodes of The Arbitration Conversation:
- Episode 1: Svetlana Gitman, American Arbitration Association
- Episode 2: Prof. Dave Larson, Mitchell Hamline School of Law
- Episode 3: Prof. Bob Bailey, University of Missouri School of Law
- Episode 4: Prof. Ben Davis, University of Toledo College of Law
- Episode 5: Prof. Tom Stipanowich, Pepperdine Caruso School of Law
- Episode 6: Prof. Mohamed Abdel Wahab of the Cairo University Faculty of Law
- Episode 7: Prof. Sarah Cole of the Moritz College of Law at OSU
- Episode 8: Prof. Richard Frankel of Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law
- Episode 9: Charles E. Harris II, Partner, Mayer Brown
- Episode 10: Prof. David Horton, UC Davis School of Law
- Episode 11: Theo Cheng on Intellectual Property Arbitration
- Episode 12: Arbitrator Katherine Haennicke from AAA
- Episode 13: Prof. S.I. Strong of the University of Sydney
- Episode 14: Prof. Maureen Weston from Pepperdine Law School
- Episode 15: Prof. Chris Drahozal of KU Law
- Episode 16: Prof. Michael Z. Green of Texas A&M School of Law
- Episode 17: Arbitrator Bill McGrath of Davis McGrath in Chicago
- Episode 18: The "Blues Lawyer" Aric Garza on consumer arbitration
- Episode 19: Prof. Anthony Daimsis of the University of Ottawa
- Episode 20: Prof. Catharine Titi of the University of Paris
- Episode 21: Prof. Jill I. Gross of Pace Law School
- Episode 22: Prof. Carrie Shang of Cal State Polytechnic University, Pomona
- Episode 23: Dr. Nudrat Piracha, Member of the ICSID Ad Hoc Committee
- Episode 24: Hilary Mofsowitz, South African Labor and Employment Arbitrator
- Episode 25: Arbitrator Nicholas Gowen, Partner at Burke, Warren, MacKay & Serritella
- Episode 26: Arbitrator Clifford Shapiro, Partner at Barnes & Thornberg, Chicago
- Episode 27: Prof. Rick Bales of Ohio Northern School of Law
- Episode 28: International Arbitrator and Mediator Wolf Von Kumberg
- Episode 29: Jonathan Eades, Senior Legal Counsel, BC Attorney General
- Episode 30: Colin Rule, CEO of Arbitrate.com and Mediate.com
- Episode 31: Prof. John Lande, University of Missouri School of Law
- Episode 32: Prof. Santiago Dussan of Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Cali
- Episode 33: Prof. Nicolás Lozada Pimiento from Universidad Externado de Colombia
- Episode 34: Prof. Brian Farkas, Cardozo Law School
- Episode 35: Prof. Joshua Karton, Queens University Law School
- Episode 36: Mirèze Philippe Special Counsel ICC International Court of Arbitration
- Episode 37: Sport Arbitrator Clifford J. Hendel
- Episode 38: Arbitrator Jo Delaney of Baker McKenzie
- Episode 39: Arbitrator and Professor Moti Mironi
- Episode 40: Prof. Nicolas Vermeys of the University of Montreal Law School
- Episode 41: George Friedman, Editor-in-Chief of Securities Arbitration Alert
- Episode 42: Prof. Victoria Sahani of Arizona State University
- Episode 43: Prof. Andrea Bjorklund of McGill University Faculty of Law
- Episode 44: Morenike Obi-Farinde, Founder, ODRAfrica Network
- Episode 45: Prof. Steven Ware, Kansas University School of Law
- Episode 46: Arbitrator, Mediator, and Trainer DeAndra Roaché of Cynergis ADR
- Episode 47: Ludvig Hambraeus of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators
- Episode 48: Hafez Virjee, President and Co-Founder of Delos Dispute Resolution
- Episode 49: Michael Waibel, Professor of international law, University of Vienna
- Episode 50: Chittu Nagarajan, Founder and CEO of CREKODR.com
- Episode 51: Tanya Venter, Director of Tokiso Dispute Resolution in South Africa
- Episode 52: Graham Ross, Head of International Marketing at Smartsettle.com
- Episode 53: Janet Walker, Canadian Arbitrator
- Episode 54: Myriam M. Seers, Senior Associate, Torys LLP
- Episode 55: Jan Martinez, Director, Gould ADR Program, Stanford Law School
- Episode 56: Deborah Hylton, Fellow of the Chartered Insititute of Arbitrators
- Episode 57: Julie G. Hopkins, Independent Arbitrator from Calgary, Canada
- Episode 58: Prof. Rachel J. Goedken, Director, Werner Institute, Creighton Law
- Episode 59: Mediator, Arbitrator, and Special Master Karl Bayer
Professor Amy Schmitz joined the University of Missouri School of Law and the Center for Dispute Resolution as the Elwood L. Thomas Missouri Endowed Professor of Law in 2016. Previously she was a Professor at the University of Colorado School of Law for over 16 years. Prior to teaching, Professor Schmitz practiced law with large law firms in Seattle and Minneapolis, and served as a law clerk for the U. S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit. Professor Schmitz teaches courses in Contracts, Lawyering, Online Dispute Resolution (ODR), AI, Data Analytics and the Law, Arbitration, International Arbitration, and Consumer Law. She has been heavily involved in ODR teaching and research for a long time and is a Fellow of the National Center for Technology and Dispute Resolution, as well as the Co-Chair of the ABA Technology Committee of the Dispute Resolution Section and the ODR Task Force. She serves on the Association of American Law Schools Executive Committee on Commercial and Consumer Law, was an External Scientific Fellow of the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg, and is a researcher with the ACT Project exploring AI and ODR. Professor Schmitz has published over 50 articles in law journals and books, and a book, The New Handshake: Online Dispute Resolution and the Future of Consumer Protection, with Colin Rule.