Prof. Levinson publishes hornbook on arbitration law

Prof. Levinson publishes hornbook on arbitration law

Ariana Levinson

Brandeis Law Professor Ariana Levinson, an expert in labor and employment law, has published her first book, an arbitration hornbook.

The Concise Hornbook Principles of Arbitration Law, co-authored with Stephen J. Ware of the University of Kansas School of Law and published by West Academic Publishing, is an authoritative and extensively cited treatise on arbitration law.

"It thoroughly discusses general arbitration law — from federal preemption of state law to the formation, performance, and enforcement of arbitration agreements — and provides in-depth coverage of specialized law governing international arbitration and labor arbitration," reads a description from the publisher. "The last few decades have witnessed the growth of a large body of legal doctrine — from statutes, judicial decisions, and other sources — focused on arbitration. This Concise Hornbook summarizes that body of law, so should be useful to lawyers and scholars researching arbitration law and to students learning about arbitration."