Background
Bloch, Richard Isaac was born on June 15, 1943 in East Orange, New Jersey, United States. Son of Jacques Henry and Hannah (Levi) Bloch.
(In this guide, two outstanding labor arbitrators help you...)
In this guide, two outstanding labor arbitrators help you draft and administer balanced, effective agreements. The authors use the principles of contract interpretation and external law and give numerous examples to tell you: -what contract provisions minimize arbitration -which strategies encourage settlement while the parties still have control -how to expedite arbitration, when needed, to reduce your costs in dispute resolution At each point of potential conflict, the authors explore common problems, specifics of a sample case, management's and union's most effective arguments, and the arbitrator's reasoning methods and probable ruling. A focus on problem-solving and a helpful bibliography and index help you focus your preparation.
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Bloch, Richard Isaac was born on June 15, 1943 in East Orange, New Jersey, United States. Son of Jacques Henry and Hannah (Levi) Bloch.
Bachelor of Arts, Dartmouth College, 1965; Juris Doctor, University of Michigan, 1968; Master of Business Administration, University of Michigan, 1974.
Associate firm, Seyfarth, Shaw Fairweather & Geraldson, Chicago, 1968;
lecturer, University of Michigan Graduate School Business Administration, 1969-1971;
assistant professor of law, University Detroit, 1971-1975;
principal, Richard I. Bloch, Professional Corporation (labor arbitrator), Washington, since 1969. Visiting professor law Wayne State University, 1974, George Washington University, 1983. Adjunct.prof. American U., 1978, Georgetown University Law Center, 1989, 90.
Chairman foreign service grievance board Department State, 1977-1980. Chief umpire United Mine Workers and Bituminous Coal Operators Association, 1980-1981. Permanent arbitrator Major League Baseball, 1983-1985, arbitrator National Hockey League, Electric Boat Company, Metal Trades Council, National Football League.
Permanent arbitrator Alcoa and United Steelworkers American.
(In this guide, two outstanding labor arbitrators help you...)
Member Dartmouth College Alumni Council, 1974-1977. Member American Bar Association, Michigan Bar Association, District of Columbia Bar Association, Industrial Rels. Research Association, National Academy Arbitrators (Board of Governors).
Married Susan Low, July 11, 1966. Children: Rebecca Low, Michael Low.