Professor Horton Presents at UC Berkeley, University of Virginia

In March, Professor David Horton presented his paper “Forced Arbitration in the Fortune 500” (forthcoming, Minnesota Law Review) at UC Berkeley and University of Virginia School law schools.

The first presentation was part of the Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law symposium “The Current State and Future of Forced Arbitration.”  The second was for the 34th Sokol Colloquium, “Landmines, Black Holes and the Contract Production Paradox.” 

Martin Luther King Jr. Professor of Law David Horton's primary research and teaching interests are wills and trusts, contracts, and arbitration law.  In 2015, his article "In Partial Defense of Probate: Evidence from Alameda County, California" was selected as the winner of the 29th annual Association of American Law Schools (AALS) Scholarly Paper Competition and he was honored with UC Davis School of Law’s Distinguished Teaching Award. 

 

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