It is no secret that arbitration has become a common alternative to traditional courtroom litigation. Arbitration clauses are widely employed in domestic and international commercial contracts. With the advent of
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Arbitration Clauses are Enforceable, Except When They’re Not!
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Enforcing a contractual arbitration provision can often be difficult. There are many opportunities for a party to seek to be excused from complying with an agreement to arbitrate. In the…
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Vacating an Arbitration Award Because Arbitrator Conducted Independent Research
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We all know how difficult it is to vacate an arbitrator’s award. The Florida Supreme Court has held that “the standard of judicial review of statutory arbitration awards is extremely…
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