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Allan H. Goodman (Author)
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0967097320 978-0967097329 May 2004 2nd
This book provides a detailed overview of arbitration, from the pre-hearing phase through the hearing and deliberation of the award. It guides the new arbitrator through the arbitration process by answering the one hundred questions most frequently asked by new arbitrators. This book has been used successfully for self-instruction and as a training manual. It is not just for new arbitrators! Experienced arbitrators and attorneys who represent clients in arbitration will find this manual extremely useful. The discussion of evidentiary concepts is especially valuable for non-attorney arbitrators, who must deal with the evidentiary vocabulary of the legal profession. You will learn to provide the necessary ethical disclosures, conduct a preliminary conference issue pre-hearing orders, establish a discovery schedule, resolve discovery disputes, deal with attempted delays, preside at a hearing, render an award, and avoid prejudicial conduct.

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The private arbitrator will find this easy-to-use book extremely valuable. The detailed table of contents will permit the private arbitrator to use this book, even during the hearing when issues arise. -- National Institute for Dispute Resolution News, April, 1997

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I wrote Basic Skills for the New Arbitrator as a "hands-on" book to be used for self-instruction or as training text. When I began serving as an arbitrator in the early 1980's, I could not find any practical instruction material such as this. This book is based upon my fifteen years of arbitration experience.

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  • Paperback: 116 pages
  • Publisher: Solomon Publications; 2nd edition (May 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0967097320
  • ISBN-13: 978-0967097329
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.9 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #260,899 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Allan H. Goodman is the author of two best-selling books in the area of conflict resolution, Basic Skills for the New Mediator (2d edition) and Basic Skills for the New Arbitrator (2d edition). Both titles are available in hard copy and as Kindle books on Amazon.com. The first editions were written in 1994 and were instantly received as practical guidebooks for new mediators and arbitrators. Published by Solomon Publications, the company Allan created to publish his own books, these titles are now in their second editions and are used extensively as self-training books and as textbooks in conflict resolution programs, in colleges, universities, and law schools.

Allan welcomes questions from his readers concerning mediation and arbitration. His books contain contact information so that he can communicate with his readers. He is currently writing another book on mediation which details his continued experience as a mediator. This book, the second volume in the Basic Skills for the New Mediator series, is scheduled for publication in January 2010.

For seventeen years, Allan was an attorney in private practice in the Washington, DC area. Early in his legal career, he developed a desire to resolve disputes. In addition to practicing law, he began serving as a private arbitrator in commercial disputes. Later in his legal career, as mediation became more prevalent, he became trained as a mediator and began serving as a private mediator.

In 1993 Allan left the practice of law when he was appointed a federal administrative judge on the United States General Services Administrative Board of Contract Appeals, where he served until 2007 as a trial judge and an alternative dispute resolution neutral in disputes between contractors and the federal government. In 2007 he was appointed as a judge on the United States Civilian Board of Contract Appeals where he continues to serve as a trial judge and ADR neutral.

Allan has served as a mediator in complex commercial cases that deal with major construction projects, nuclear waste clean-up sites, weapon systems, genetic research laboratories, intellectual property, and computer software. He successfully mediated one of the largest claims arising from the Big Dig Project in Boston, Massachusetts.

From 1987 to 2000 Allan was an Adjunct Professor of Law at the Georgetown University Law Center, where he taught Construction Contract Law. He lectures frequently on alternative dispute resolution techniques. He is a graduate of the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service and the University of Toledo College of Law and a member of the bars of Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia.


 

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Book Fills in the Gaps Left by Arbitrator Trainings, August 17, 2001
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I first purchased and read Judge Goodman's Basic Skills For the New Arbitrator in 1994 when I began arbitrating. Having just finished reading the most recent edition, I am struck by the continuing usefulness of the detailed and practical advice contained in this book. While I have participated in arbitrator trainings over the years, they usually do not cover the nitty gritty "how to" issues this work addresses. These issues are easy to find as the Table of Contents is organized into sections devoted to each stage of an arbitration with an enumeration, under each heading, of all the questions addressed. Judge Goodman's style is clear and concise which makes the book a quick and easy read. It seems directed primarily at non-lawyers, but many lawyers, such as myself, will find in it their money's worth of advice. Personally, as much of my practice is devoted to mediation, I find reviewing the book helpful when I need to switch hats and assume a judicial (as opposed to a mediator's) demeanor. His advice in this regard, touching on body language, facial expression, and utterances, is invaluable in cultivating the proper persona of the neutral arbitrator. I highly recommend this thoughful, easy-to-read book to anyone who is starting to engage in arbitration and for those for whom it is not a weekly endeavor.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Information for Experienced Arbitrators, Too, December 24, 2000
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As an experienced arbitrator, I am always looking for good information from those who actually are arbitrators. There are alot of books written by academics filled with theory and psychology, but this is a book by someone who obviously arbitrates for a living. As an arbitrator who is not an attorney, I found the information about dealing with attorneys, documents, objections and evidence quite helpful, as one can easily be intimidated by attorneys if they are involved in the process. The section on "Getting Paid" hit home. I too have had the experience of not getting paid by a party after the arbitration. The author's suggestion to hold the award until payment is received may sound harsh, but it certainly is sound business advice. The arrangement of the book as questions and answers, with the questions listed in the table of contents, makes this book easy to use as a quick reference. Definitely worth the price.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Two Thumbs Up For Judge Goodman's Book for New Arbitrators!, December 9, 2001
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As a new volunteer arbitrator for my local bar association, I found Judge Goodman's book to be indispensable in acquiring the skills and expertise for this new task. His experience in this field are excellent and he uses this experience in a question and answer format which lends itself to an easy, but extremely effective format, for new, as well as experienced, arbitrators. His hints and tips give new arbitrators the guidance and confidence necessary to lead an effective, but expedient, arbitration. This is the number one book for those new to arbitration, or those needing a review of arbitration methods and techniques.
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