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stand out among ADR professionals,
Ms. LaMothe has been recognized as one
of California’s top 50 neutrals
by the Los Angeles Daily
Journal.
Ms. LaMothe has mediated or arbitrated
hundreds of commercial cases in a
wide variety of areas—contracts,
both domestic and international,
securities, real estate, partnership,
franchise, entertainment, intellectual
property, professional negligence,
health care, insurance, transportation,
and more.
| Ms. LaMothe also mediates and
arbitrates employment disputes
of many types—Title VII,
age and disability discrimination,
discrimination based on sexual
orientation, wrongful termination,
wage and hour, and others. |
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Respected by her colleagues,
Ms. LaMothe has served on numerous
professional committees at the
local, state and national level.
She also appears frequently as
a teaching arbitrator at the
Vis International Commercial
Arbitration Moot, held annually
in Vienna, Austria.
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Ms.
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Enabling Discovery
Los Angeles Daily Journal, April 1, 2008
Litigators have been practicing under the changed Federal Rules of Civil Procedure relating to electronically stored information in federal courts since December 2006. A body of federal case law has mushroomed, explaining how these new obligations affect litigants, and many states have passed similar legislation. continue
Remote Location
Los Angeles Daily Journal, January 10, 2008
One of the advantages of arbitration is its flexibility. The parties can design their own process, which may contribute to a result that is better received by the clients. Importantly, the proceeding can be flexible for receiving evidence. continue |
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