
Joseph L. Daly |
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| Professor of Law
Arbitrator/Mediator |
Hamline University School of Law
1536 Hewitt Avenue St. Paul, Minnesota 55104-1284 USA Office Phone: 651-523-2121
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ADR: Employment Law
Professor Daly is an often-chosen arbitrator locally, nationally and
internationally. He is highly experienced in Alternative Dispute Resolution.
He teaches "Arbitration"
and "Litigation
Practice" at Hamline University School of Law. He is an international
arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association (commercial, labor
and insurance) and a labor arbitrator for the United States Federal Mediation
and Conciliation Service. He is also an arbitrator for Minnesota, Hawaii,
Indiana, Idaho, Michigan, New Jersey, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania,
Wisconsin, the Virgin Islands and the City of Los Angeles. Professor Daly
also arbitrates disputes for the New York Stock Exchange. He has authored
more than 500 fully-reasoned arbitration decisions, many of which are published
in the Labor Arbitration Reports (Bureau of National Affairs). He is also
a Rule 114 Certified Arbitrator and Mediator for the Minnesota Supreme
Court and has written more than 50 articles and 10 books. He lectures around
the world on Alternative Dispute Resolution and was chosen by the International
Bar Assocation (London) to lecture to developing countries on "Legal Structures
Necessary for a Market Economy." He has lectured in Vietnam, Cambodia,
Albania, Hungary, Romania, Philippines, Bahrain, China, Hong Kong, Norway,
Sweden, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Kenya and England.
Education
JD 1969, William Mitchell College of Law; BA 1964, University of Minnesota;
University of Mississippi 1971-72 (Fellow).
Admitted
1969 Minnesota; 1974 U.S. Sup. Ct.; 1974 U.S. Ct. App. (8th Cir.);
1974 U.S. Ct. App. (D.C.).
Employment History
Professor of Law 1974 - present, Hamline University School of Law;
Partner in a Minneapolis law firm 1969-74.
Professional Associations
International Bar Assn.; ABA (Special Committee on Youth Education
for Citizenship; Law-Related Education Seminar Leader); ATLA; MSBA; Minnesota
Advocates for Human Rights; National Institute for Citizen Education in
the law, Georgetown University Law School (Advisory Committee 1982-85);
Assn. of American Law Schools [Teaching Law Outside the Law School Section
(Chair 1986, 1995)]; Commission on the Role of Women in the Church, Archdiocese
of Minneapolis/St. Paul 1981-87.
Representative Clients
Arbitrator of international, labor, commercial and insurance claims
under the American Arbitration Association
(New York and Minneapolis); Arbitrator of labor claims on behalf of
the United States Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (Washington,
D.C.); Arbitrator of labor disputes on behalf of Minnesota, Hawaii, Indiana,
Idaho, Michigan, New Jersey, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin,
Virgin Islands and the City of Los Angeles; Arbitrator of equities disputes
on behalf of the New York Stock Exchange (New York, New York).
Community Involvement
Grace House Minneapolis (Board of Directors).
Awards
Named as a "Top Attorney" by both Minneapolis/St. Paul Magazine
and Twin City Business Magazine; listed as one of "Minnesota's most
respected legal counsel" (as selected by peers in a survey done by the
American Research Corporation) in Leading American Attorney; the
Journal of Law & Politics named him "Super Lawyers: Alternative
Dispute Resolution-Employment"; and he is listed in Martindale-Hubbell's
International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution Directory.
Leading American Attorneys
America's Most Respected Legal Counsel as Selected by Their Peers.
To be selected as a Leading American Attorney, Professor
Daly received multiple recommendations from his peers in a nationwide survey
conducted by the American Research Corporation. Mr. Daly was selected as
a Leading American Attorney in the area of ADR: Employment
Law.