Cooper lawyers have experience with all forms of ADR – from mediation and arbitration to mini-trials and use of referees. In addition, several of the lawyers serve as neutrals: their experiences and knowledge of the processes of ADR are a valuable resource, whether in drafting a dispute resolution for a transactional document or for adapting a process to the needs of a particular adversarial proceeding.
Alternative Dispute Resolution Attorneys
Alternative Dispute Resolution Alerts
- So – Can Trust Beneficiaries Be Required to Arbitrate? New Development April 3, 2014
- So – Can Trust Beneficiaries Be Required to Arbitrate? December 13, 2012
- Case of First Impression: Arbitration Provision in Trust Instrument Unenforceable Against Beneficiary May 18, 2011
- Arbitrator Disclosure Requirements Broadened May 12, 2011
Alternative Dispute Resolution Cooper News
- 4 Cooper Attorneys Named Northern California Super Lawyers July 7, 2021
- Sarah Banola Elected Partner of the Firm March 25, 2018
- Three Partners Join Cooper, White & Cooper LLP January 31, 2014
- 7 Cooper Attorneys Named Northern California Super Lawyers September 6, 2013
- Peter Califano Appointed Vice-Chair/Legislation of the State Bar’s Business Law Section September 4, 2013
- Peter Califano Elected Recording Secretary of CLLA June 19, 2013
- Richard Collier Appointed on the ADR Local Rules Attorney Advisory Committee January 10, 2013
- 6 Cooper Attorneys Named Northern California Super Lawyers July 23, 2012
- Cooper, White & Cooper LLP Will Host Delegates from Lawyers Associated Worldwide March 24, 2012
- 6 Cooper Attorneys Named Northern California Super Lawyers August 5, 2011
- Mark Schreiber Appointed to State Bar Mandatory Fee Arbitration Committee June 3, 2011