[Hat tip to our blog contributor Peter S. Vogel] The United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit held that an arbitrator did not act with manifest disregard of the law when he turned to extrinsic evidence to determine the parties’ intent. The court also granted sanctions to compensate the company for unnecessary legal [...]
As reported by the Texas Supreme Court Blog (thanks for the cite!) the Texas Supreme Court heard arguments today on the case NAFTA Traders, Inc. v. Margaret A. Quinn; from Dallas County; 5th district (05‑07‑00340‑CV, 257 SW3d 795, 06‑17‑08). NAFTA Traders appeals the confirmation of an arbitral award in favor of Margaret Quinn in a [...]
In an unpublished opinion, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit held that an International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) arbitral tribunal did not exceed its powers and affirmed the confirmation of the arbitral award. Retired United States Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor sat by designation with Circuit Judges Wiener and Stewart. [...]
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We invite you to read our recent guest-post at the Loree Reinsurance and Arbitration Law Forum. Introduction by Philip J. Loree Jr: Guest Blogger Victoria VanBuren Discusses the Role of Federal Arbitration Act Section 10(a)(4) After Citigroup Global Markets, Inc. v. Bacon Guest-Post: Hall Street Meets S. Maestri Place: What Standards of Review Will the [...]
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A couple weeks ago, Prof. Rau over at the law school (with whom Karl has co-spoken about arbitration at a number of CLE programs) sent us a copy of his recent dissection of the Hall Street vs. Mattel Supreme Court opinion (link is to .pdf file), about which we blogged when it came out. The [...]
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GUEST-POST PART I | Class and Consolidated Arbitration Under the Federal Arbitration Act: What Issues Will the United States Supreme Court Confront in Stolt-Nielsen, S.A. V. AnimalFeeds Int’l Co.?
Part I: Introduction By Philip J. Loree Jr. Introduction The Loree Reinsurance and Arbitration Law Forum is delighted to guest post once again on Karl Bayer’s and Victoria VanBuren’s wonderful ADR blog, Disputing. Because Victoria and I have both written fairly extensively about Hall Street Assoc. v. Mattel, Inc, 128 S. Ct. 1396 (2008), and [...]
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