National Arbitration and Mediation

NAM (National Arbitration and Mediation) is a provider of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) services, including Arbitration and Mediation[1][2][3] NAM provides services to business entities and individuals who seek to resolve their dispute/conflict outside of the court system. The company maintains rosters of neutrals in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and in major cities around the world. NAM Neutrals consist of former Judges and attorney specialists with subject-matter expertise in a wide array of practice areas.[4]

National Arbitration and Mediation
IndustryAlternative Dispute Resolution
FoundedMarch 1992
FounderRoy Israel, President & CEO
Websitewww.namadr.com

History

NAM was founded in 1992 by Roy Israel, its President and CEO, and is headquartered in Garden City, New York.[5][6] The company went public in 1996 and was a NASDAQ-listed company owned by public shareholders. In early 2005, it was privatized and remains so to this day.[7]

Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Practice Areas

NAM offers Mediation, Arbitration, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), conflict resolution, Settlement conferences, Discovery Referees, Litigation Management, Baseball Arbitration, High/Low Arbitration, Complex multi-party Dispute Resolution, In Person Hearings, Hearings/Trial by Written Submission, National and International Initiatives, Online and Offline Case Management, Trial Preparation Services, Mock Jury Trials, Dispute Resolution Training, Videoconferencing, myADR, CLE (Continuing Legal Education).[7]

Subject areas include: Personal Injury, Product Liability, Negligence, Toxic Tort, Business/Commercial, Bankruptcy, Breach of Contract, Franchise, Professional Liability/Malpractice(Medical Malpractice, Podiatric Malpractice, Dental Malpractice, Nursing Home, Attorney/Legal Malpractice, Accounting Malpractice, Architectural, Director and Officer), Employment (Harassment, Discrimination, Wrongful Termination, Wage & Hour, FLSA, Retaliation, Family and Medical Leave Act, Title VII, Severance Contracts, Non-Compete Agreements, ERISA), Labor, Union and Collective Bargaining, Legal Ethics, Art Law, Banking & Finance, Bankruptcy, Insurance Coverage, Environmental, Land Use, Construction, Civil Rights, Real Estate Disputes, Landlord/Tenant, Partnership Disputes, Dissolution Proceedings, Intellectual Property (Copyright, Trademark, Patent, Infringement, Trade Secrets), E-Discovery, Consumer Transactions and Claims, Cruise Line Disputes (Seafarer and Crew Member claims, Passenger Ticket Contract) Trust & Estates, Matrimonial, Sports Law, Entertainment Law, International Law, Maritime Law/Jones Act, Negligence, Premises Liability, Property/Land Law/Leasing, Securities/Financial, Government/Public Agency, International, Life Health & Disability.[8]

Awards/Accolades

For the seventh year in a row, NAM was named a top ADR firm in the United States by the 2020 National Law Journal Best of Survey (with 4 years ranked #1). Two of NAM's Mediators were voted in the Top 3 in that same survey.[9] [10] [11] The company was also voted the #1 National ADR Provider for the second year in a row by the 2019 Corporate Counsel Best of Survey.[12][13] Also in 2019, The New York Law Journal Best of Survey selected NAM as the #1 ADR firm in New York State for the past nine years and was voted the #1 Online ADR Resource, #1 CLE Provider and the #1 Online CLE Provider by this year’s survey respondents. Additionally, seven of the Top 10 mediator spots and six of the Top 10 arbitrator spots were awarded to NAM neutrals, some of the most highly regarded practicing ADR professionals in the state.[14] [15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27]Additionally, The National Law Journal named Roy Israel, President and CEO of NAM, and 7 of NAM’s neutrals, 2018 Alternative Dispute Resolution Champions, part of a select group of only 46 nationwide.[28] [29] Further, NAM was voted a top “Overall ADR Provider” in the Best of New England (2019), Best of the Midwest (2018) and Best of The New Jersey Law Journal (2018) Annual Surveys.[30][31][32] The company was also voted a “Best Online ADR Resource” in the Connecticut Law Tribune (2018) and Texas Lawyer (2018) Surveys.[33][34]

References

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  2. "What is mediation? definition and meaning".
  3. "What is alternate dispute resolution (ADR)? definition and meaning".
  4. "Commercial Litigation Academy 2014", June 2014.
  5. "Roy Israel - Nam Corporation (namc) - The Wall Street Transcript". 18 January 1999.
  6. Kellner, Tom (2 July 1999). "Forget the gavel and click on the mouse".
  7. "NAM - National Arbitration and Mediation - NYSBA".
  8. "NAM Comes Out on Top!" Best of National Law Journal, 2014
  9. "Best_of_NLJ_2020".
  10. "Best_of_NLJ_2019".
  11. "Best_of_NLJ_2016".
  12. "Best_of_CC_2019".
  13. "Best_of_CC_2018".
  14. "2019 New York Law Journal Best of Survey".
  15. "2018 New York Law Journal Reader Rankings".
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  18. http://pdfserver.amlaw.com/nlj/Best_of_NLJ_2014_Web.pdf
  19. "BNLJ2015".
  20. "Reader Rankings".
  21. "2013 Reader Rankings".
  22. "New York Law Journal Read "NAM Comes Out on Top!" Best of National Law Journal, 2014" NAM Comes Out on Top!" Best of National Law Journal, 2014er Rankings
  23. http://nylawyer.nylj.com/adgifs/specials/091012nyljreaderrankings2012.pdf
  24. "New York Law Journal Reader Rankings 2011"
  25. http://nylawyer.nylj.com/adgifs/decisions/091311%20rankings.pdf
  26. "NYLJ Reader Rankings 2014".
  27. "The New York Law Journal Best of 2010".
  28. "2018 National Law Journal ADR Champions". pdfserver.amlaw.com.
  29. "2017 ADR Champs".
  30. "Best of the New England Law Survey".
  31. "Best of the Midwest Survey".
  32. "{" "2018 Best of the New Jersey Law Journal Survey".
  33. "2018 Best of Connecticut Law Tribune".
  34. "2018 Texas Lawyer".

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