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Archived articles from April 2017

9 articles found

SCOTX Affirms Arbitration Award, Finds No Manifest Disregard of the Law in Oil & Gas Dispute

By Beth Graham - April 28, 2017
The Supreme Court of Texas has affirmed a court of appeals’ judgment regarding an arbitration panel’s damages award in an oil and gas exploration and production dispute.

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The Agreement to Arbitrate and the ‘Applicable Law’

By Beth Graham - April 25, 2017
Alan S. Rau, Mark G. and Judy G. Yudof Chair of Law at the University of Texas at Austin School of Law, has published “The Agreement to Arbitrate and the 'Applicable Law',” American Review of International Arbitration (Forthcoming); U. of Texas Law, Public Law Research Paper No. 644.

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California Supreme Court Invalidates Citibank Arbitration Provision Requiring Waiver of Right to Seek Public Injunctive Relief

By Beth Graham - April 24, 2017
The Supreme Court of California has ruled a predispute arbitration provision that requires a consumer to waive the right to seek public injunctive relief is unenforceable.

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Clear Statement Rules and the Integrity of Labor Arbitration

By Beth Graham - April 18, 2017
Professor Stephen F. Ross, Lewis H. Vovakis Distinguished Faculty Scholar and Director of the Penn State Institute for Sports Law, Policy, and Research at Penn State Law, and Roy Eisnehardt, Lecturer in Sports Law at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law, have published “Clear Statement Rules and the Integrity of Labor Arbitration,” Penn State Law Research Paper No. 6-2017; Arbitration Law Review, Forthcoming.

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FINRA Arbitration Panel Awards Investor $1 Million in Damages Over Broker’s Misleading Statements

By Beth Graham - April 17, 2017
A Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) arbitration panel has reportedly awarded an investor more than $1 million due to a securities broker’s misleading statements.

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The Centrist Case Against Current (Conservative) Arbitration Law

By Beth Graham - April 10, 2017
Professor Stephen J. Ware, University of Kansas School of Law, has written an interesting paper entitled, “The Centrist Case Against Current (Conservative) Arbitration Law,” Florida Law Review, Vol. 68, No. 5, 2016.

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Fort Worth COA Rules Employer’s Online Arbitration Policy is Unenforceable Absent Explicit Notice to Workers

By Beth Graham - April 6, 2017
The Court of Appeals for the Second District of Texas in Fort Worth has ruled that a worker was not bound by her employer’s arbitration policy despite that it was made available to her online because she was not explicitly informed about it.

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The European Succession Regulation and the Arbitration of Trust Disputes

By Beth Graham - April 5, 2017
S.I. Strong, Manley O. Hudson Professor of Law at the University of Missouri School of Law, has published “The European Succession Regulation and the Arbitration of Trust Disputes,” 103 Iowa Law Review __ (2018 Forthcoming); University of Missouri School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2017-11.

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SCOTX Declines to Hear Challenge to Arbitration Award

By Beth Graham - April 4, 2017
Last Friday, the Supreme Court of Texas denied an investment company’s petition for review of an arbitration award.

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