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Constitutional, Treaty and Statutory Interpretation in International Commercial Arbitration

By Beth Graham - March 14, 2013
Professor S.I. Strong, from the University of Missouri School of Law (and a friend of this blog), has published an interesting article entitled Beyond the Self-Execution Analysis: Rationalizing Constitutional, Treaty and Statutory Interpretation in International Commercial Arbitration, 53 Virginia Journal of International Law __ (2013), University of Missouri School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2013-05. Here is the abstract: Internatio

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Martha Stewart Living Ordered to Mediate Dispute With Macy’s and J.C. Penney

By Beth Graham - March 13, 2013
Mediation is in the news again. Last week, a New York judge ordered a dispute between Macy’s, Inc., J.C. Penney Co., and Martha Stewart Living to mediation. The lawsuit itself reportedly arose after New York-based Martha Stewart Living signed a contract with Plano-based J.C. Penney to open a Martha Stewart mini shop in many of the retailer’s stores. In a separate case filed three months later, Cincinnati-based Macy’s sued J.C. Penney for interfer

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Foreclosure Mediation Programs Are Evolving in a Number of States

By Beth Graham - March 12, 2013
In recent months, changes to homeowner foreclosure mediation programs were a hot topic in a number of states. In Illinois, the Supreme Court enacted Rule 99.1 in an effort to offer some level of flexibility in foreclosure mediation programs across the state. The rule went into effect on March 1st and requires judicial districts that choose to offer such programs to demonstrate feasibility, sustainability, compliance with HUD-certified counseling

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How the Supreme Court Thwarted the Purpose of the Federal Arbitration Act

By Beth Graham - March 11, 2013
Jodi Wilson, Assistant Professor of Law and Director of Legal Methods at the University of Memphis’ Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law, has published a timely article entitled How the Supreme Court Thwarted the Purpose of the Federal Arbitration Act, Case Western Reserve Law Review, Vol. 63, No. 1, 2012; University of Memphis Legal Studies Research Paper No. 122. In the article, Professor Wilson discusses the policy behind the Federal Arbitration A

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Fifth Circuit Holds Judicial Estoppel Allows Discovery in Private Foreign Arbitration

By Beth Graham - March 7, 2013
The United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that judicial estoppel made discovery available in a private foreign arbitration under 28 U.S.C. Section 1782. In Republic of Ecuador v. Connor, Nos. 12-20122, 12-20123, (5th Cir. Feb. 13, 2013), the Republic of Ecuador sought discovery from John Connor and his company, GSI Environmental, (“Connor”) related to an ongoing foreign arbitration with Chevron. Previously, Chevron successfully f

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FINRA Hearing Panel States FAA Preempts Rules Permitting Class Action Claims

By Beth Graham - March 6, 2013
A Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) panel has stated broker-dealer Charles Schwab may enforce a class action waiver included in its customer arbitration agreement despite the existence of a FINRA rule that prohibits such waivers. According to the panel, the FINRA rule is preempted by the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA). In Department of Enforcement v. Charles Schwab & Company, Inc., No. 2011029760201, FINRA’s Enforcement Departmen

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Oral Argument Transcripts Now Available for Amex v. Italian Colors Restaurant

By Beth Graham - March 5, 2013
Last week, the United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments in American Express Corp. v. Italian Colors Restaurant, et al. (No. 12-133). The appeal from the Second Circuit addresses whether an arbitration clause that prohibits class action lawsuits is enforceable under the Federal Arbitration Act despite that it would compel arbitration of federal antitrust claims. It is the third time in three years the Supreme Court has considered the scope

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Mandatory Predispute Consumer Arbitration, Structural Bias, and Incentivizing Procedural Safeguards

By Beth Graham - March 4, 2013
Pennsylvania State University’s William Trickett Faculty Scholar and Professor of Law Nancy Welsh has published a thoughtful paper entitled Mandatory Predispute Consumer Arbitration, Structural Bias, and Incentivizing Procedural Safeguards, 42 Southwestern University Law Review 187, 2012; Penn State Legal Series Research Paper No. 1-2013. In her paper, Professor Welsh discusses the increasing use of mandatory consumer arbitration clauses that inc

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Fort Worth Appeals Court Holds Insurance Company is Estopped from Forcing Arbitration

By Beth Graham - March 1, 2013
In an interlocutory appeal, Texas’ 2nd District Appeals Court has affirmed a trial court’s order denying arbitration. In New Hampshire Insurance Co. v. Magellan Reinsurance Company Ltd., No. 02-12-00196-CV (Tex.App.–Fort Worth, 2013), New Hampshire Insurance and Magellan Reinsurance Company entered into a reinsurance agreement where a trust account was set up to perfect payment. As part of the reinsurance agreement, the two companies agreed to ar

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U.S. Fifth Circuit Sends Age Discrimination Case to Arbitration

By Beth Graham - February 28, 2013
The United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has held that an age discrimination claim must be arbitrated. In Klein v. Nabors, No. 11-30824 (5th Cir. 2013), an oil rig worker, Gary Klein, sued his former employer, Nabors Drilling USA, for age discrimination in the Western District of Louisiana after he was terminated from the company. Prior to his employment, Klein reportedly signed a company form that acknowledged all employment disputes wou

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