Jeffrey J. Mayer

Conflict, Mediation
311 South Wacker Drive, Suite 3000
Chicago, Illinois 606066677


Conflict

Admitted

1986, Illinois; 1987, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois; 1991, Michigan; 1992, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Michigan; 1993, U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth and Seventh Circuits; 1995, U.S. Supreme Court; 1998, Ohio; 2000, U.S. Co

Law School

Washington University, J.D., 1986; University of Michigan, LL.M., 1993

Law School Graduation Year

1993

College

Duke University, B.A., 1982

Memberships

Chicago, Seventh Circuit and Ohio State Bar Associations; State Bar of Michigan (Member, Section on Alternative Dispute Resolution).

Biographical

Order of the Coif. Honor Scholar. Associate Editor, Washington University Law Quarterly. Author: Mayer, Practical Guidance On Service Warranties, Purchasing Law Report (April 2001); Mayer, Online Dispute Resolution, Purchasing Today Magazine (February 2001); Mayer, Crafting Clauses For Effective Arbitration, Purchasing Today Magazine (November 2000); CEELI, Kazakhstan and The Ukraine, Michigan International Lawyer (Fall 2000); Drafting and Implementationl of ADR Provisions in the United States, Croatian Arbitration Yearbook (1998); You Can't Always Get What You Want, Purchasing Today Magazine (August 2000); Understanding the Unusual Dynamics of Business Break-Up Litigation: Developing an Initial Litigation Checklist, 21 American Journal of Trial Advocacy 565 (1998); Effective Drafting and Implementation of Alternative Dispute Resolution Provisions, State Bar of Michigan, Business Law Section (October, 1998); How to Obtain and Maintain Control Over Business Break-Up Litigation, Michigan Institute for Continuing Legal Education (1995); Recent Mexican Arbitration Reform: The Continued Influence Of The Publicistas, 47 University of Miami Law Review 913 (1993); Individual Moral Responsibility And The Criminalization of Youth Gangs, 27 Wake Forest Law Review 943 (1993); Prescribing Cooperation: The Mandatory Pretrial Disclosure Requirements Of Proposed Rules 26 and 27 Of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, 12 The Review of Litigation 77 (University of Texas) (1992); Islamic Use of Practical Reason-Islamasizing The Preemption Doctrine in Pakistan, 16 Suffolk Transnational Law Journal 323 (1993); A Critical Analysis of Judicial Attempts to Reconcile Title VII and The Japan-United States Treaty of Friendship, Commerce & Navigation, 13 Northwestern Journal of International Law and Business 328 (1992); Thinking About Commercial Arbitration in Latin America, The ADR Newsletter (Fall 1993); Presenter: Managing A Purchasing Crisis, National Association of Purchasing Management-International

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