This website is used to store PDF copies of articles written by Houston Putnam Lowry in a single convenient place. Other articles remain at http://plclawoffice.com/partners/houston-lowry/hplowryarticles/ in their native html format (with links appearing below in the appropriate cases). I can be reached at PTL@HPLowry.com or (860) 808-4213.
On October 27, 2021, Houston Putnam Lowry spoke at the Quinnipiac Law School regarding a textual analysis of arbitration laws. A copy of the outline can be found here.
“The Year in Review: Private International Law,”, 55 International Lawyer 439 (2021).
“Revised Uniform Arbitration Act comes to the rescue,” 31 Connecticut Lawyer 18 (2021).
Survey of 2019 Developments in International Law in Connecticutut,” 93 Connecticut Bar Journal 275 (2021).
On September 23 and 28, 2020, Houston Putnam Lowry delivered an updated presentation on Alternative Dispute Resolution to the University of Connecticut MBA program. The outline is available here.
Drafting an arbitration clause was presented to the Connecticut Bar Association’s Alternative Dispute Resolution Section on September 2, 2020.
Legislation of Data Privacy – from the CCPA and GDPR to the Uniform Law Commission – Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, Privacy, and Personal Data
Should you include an arbitration clause in your engagement agreement? Connecticut Lawyer (published by the Connecticut Bar Association), volume 29, page 29 (Fall 2018)
Adoption of the Revised Uniform Arbitration Act Be Prepared – What You Need To Know About Its Substantial Impact on Construction and Commercial Arbitrations presented to the Connecticut Bar Association’s Section of Alternative Dispute Resolution on September 25, 2018.
Building a scalable ADR system – Presented to the University of Connecticut Hartford MBA program, Fall 2018 session
Building a scalable ADR system – Presented to the University of Connecticut Hartford MBA program, Spring 2018 session
Big Data: what are we trying to regulate? Presented at the American Bar Association’s Section of International Law Spring 2018 meeting
Outline on enforcement of foreign judgment, CLE presentation April 24, 2018.
Enforcing International Judgments, GP Solo magazine, April-May 2011, page 34.
“How do I get my stolen domain name back?” Connecticut CPA magazine, July-August 2007, volume 48, page 12.
“2019 International cbj-93-3 FULL,” 79 Connecticut Bar Journal 131 (2005).
“Connecticut and International Law,” 12 ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law 575 (2006).
Recent Developments in International Commercial Arbitration,” 10 ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law 335 (2004).
“Survey of 2002-2003 Developments in International Law in Connecticut,” 77 Connecticut Bar Journal 171 (2003).
“Survey of 2000-2001 Developments in International Law in Connecticut,” 76 Connecticut Bar Journal 217 (2002).
“Early Implementation of the 1988 UNCITRAL Bills and Notes Convention” published as a chapter of “Legal Harmonization in the Americas: Business Transactions, Bijuralism and the OAS”, published by the General Secretariat of the Organization of American States, ISBN 0-8270-4424-0, 2002
“Recent Developments in the International Law of the Sea,” 35 International Lawyer 787 (2001).
“Survey of 1999 Developments in International Law in Connecticut,” 74 Connecticut Bar Journal 406 (2000).
“Survey of 1998 Developments in International Law in Connecticut,” 73 Connecticut Bar Journal 339 (1999).
“1996 United Nations Commission on International Trade Law Model Law on Electronic Commerce and Guide to Enactment” 5 ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law 433 (1999).
“So your client wants to engage in deep seabed mining…” 5 ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law 325 (1999).
“Survey of 1997 Developments in International Law in Connecticut,” 72 Connecticut Bar Journal 364 (1998).
“Survey of 1996 Developments in International Law in Connecticut,” 71 Connecticut Bar Journal 185 (1997).
“Survey of 1995 Developments in International Law in Connecticut,” 70 Connecticut Bar Journal 68 (1996).
“Survey of 1994 Developments in International Law in Connecticut,” 69 Connecticut Bar Journal 143 (1995).
“Survey of 1993 Developments in International Law in Connecticut,” 68 Connecticut Bar Journal 222 (1994).
“Survey of 1992 Developments in International Law in Connecticut,” 67 Connecticut Bar Journal 141 (1993).
“Survey of 1991 Developments in International Law in Connecticut,” 66 Connecticut Bar Journal 64 (1992).
“Foreign Legal Consultants,” 16 International Legal Practitioner 115 (1991).
“Survey of 1990 Developments in International Law in Connecticut,” 65 Connecticut Bar Journal 70 (1991).
“The United States Joins the Inter-American Arbitration Convention,” 7 Journal of International Arbitration 83 (1990).
“Transborder Data Flow: Public and Private International Law Aspects,” 6 Houston Journal of International Law 159 (1984).
“Does Computer Stored Data Constitute a Writing for the Purposes of the Statute of Frauds and the Statute of Wills??” 9 Rutgers Computer and Technology Law Journal 93 (1982).
“Release of Medical Records,” Connecticut Medicine, Vol. 44, No. 2, page 103 (1980).
“Normalization: A Revolutionary Approach,” 20 Jurimetrics Journal 140 (1979). (Published by ABA section of Science & Technology).