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Background
After practicing since 1980 as a Harvard Law School educated, AV rated trial
and appellate lawyer, Jay McCauley turned his experience and skills to
full-time mediation and arbitration in 1998. He has had extensive training
at the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution, and now teaches as an
adjunct professor at that Institute. He serves on the Large Complex Case
Panel as well as the Employment panel of the American Arbitration
Association, where he has handled a broad range of disputes, including
several whose value has exceeded $50 million. He also serves as a mediator
with Judicate West, where he specializes in the resolution of complex
business, employment and real property disputes.
Mediation Practice
As a mediator, Mr. McCauley has earned a reputation for coming to each
assignment well prepared, and for applying the resourcefulness, persistence,
and integrity needed to be effective. He finds special satisfaction in
finding options to resolve cases thought to be intractable. An attorney
representing a party in one such case recently wrote, “What a surprise!”
then went on to express “thanks and congratulations on a settlement I
certainly would never have expected to occur.” Some sense of the nature of
Mr. McCauley’s approach to his practice is set forth in the pages to this
website entitled “Common Barriers to Settling Cases,” and “What is Special
about Mediating Class Actions.”
Arbitration Practice
In addition to his work as a mediator, Mr. McCauley also serves as an
arbitrator on several panels, including the highly selective "large complex
case panel" of the American Arbitration Association, and also serves as an
AAA sponsored trainer. As an arbitrator, he follows the practice of adhering
to the ethos of the Rule of Law, in the more congenial and "user friendly"
atmosphere of the arbitration hearing.
Negotiation Counsel
In appropriate cases, Mr. McCauley also represents clients in the role of
negotiator. A full description of the nature of that practice is set forth
in the page to this website entitled "Article -- Settlement Counsel."
Specialty Experience
Mr. McCauley brings to mediation and arbitration the benefit of more than
two decades of experience in complex Business, Employment and Real Estate
litigation. His Business litigation has included securities fraud class
actions, corporate and partnership dissolutions, business valuation,
intellectual property, agriculture, entertainment, unfair competition,
covenants not to compete, theft of trade secret, environmental, insurance
coverage, healthcare, breach of contract and business tort actions. His
Employment litigation has included wrongful termination, sex, race and age
discrimination and sexual harassment actions, as well as employee wage &
hour class actions. His Real Estate litigation has included deed of trust,
judicial foreclosure, commercial unlawful detainer, breaches of real
property sales agreement, brokerage commission and real property valuation
actions. A more detailed description of Mr. McCauley's substantial case
experience is set forth in the page to this website entitled "Substantive
Experience."
ADR Teaching Experience
Mr. McCauley teaches an alternative dispute resolution course as an adjunct
professor at the nationally renowned Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution
at Pepperdine Law School in Malibu, California. In the past, he has taught
ADR courses at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles.
Affiliations
Mr. McCauley is a Fellow with the International Academy of Mediators, and a
member of the California Academy of Distinguished Neutrals. He is licensed
to practice law at all levels, including before the United State Supreme
Court. He is also an AV rated attorney listed in the trial and business
sections of the Martindale-Hubbell Register of Preeminent Attorneys
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8365 North Fresno St.
Suite 110
Fresno, CA 93720
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19900 MacArthur Blvd.
Suite 960
Irvine, CA 92612
Fax: (800) 705-5601
E-mail:
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