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All articles tagged '"arbitral award"'

81 articles found

Fifth Circuit Holds Houston Law Firm May Intervene in Client’s Arbitration Case

By Beth Graham - April 2, 2019
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has ordered a Texas federal court to allow a law firm to intervene in a case over a contingency fee dispute with a client following arbitration proceedings. 

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Beaumont COA Upholds $460K Legal Malpractice Arbitration Award

By Beth Graham - November 12, 2018
The Ninth District Court of Appeals at Beaumont has upheld an arbitrator’s nearly $460,000 legal malpractice award despite claims the arbitrator exceeded his authority by failing to follow Texas law. 

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Houston Federal Court Confirms Consent Award Based on New York Convention

By Beth Graham - June 5, 2018
The Southern District of Texas in Houston has confirmed a $14 million arbitration award in an international oil and gas dispute. 

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SCOTUS Declines to Review $455 Million International Arbitration Award in Biotech Patent Dispute

By Beth Graham - December 27, 2017
The United States Supreme Court has declined to consider whether an international arbitration tribunal’s award in a breach of contract and patent infringement lawsuit should be overturned.

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DC Circuit Vacates Arbitration Award on Public Policy Grounds

By Karl Bayer - May 5, 2017
In National Railroad Passenger Corporation v. Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge 189, No. 16-7004 (DC Cir., April 28, 2017), the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit affirmed a trial court’s order vacating an arbitration award based on public policy grounds.

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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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Fourth Circuit Upholds $900K FINRA Arbitration Award After Bank Fails to Weigh in on Arbitral Panel

By Beth Graham - November 28, 2016
A unanimous panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit has reportedly upheld a contested $900,000 Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) arbitration award.

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Fifth Circuit Affirms $1.45 Million Arbitration Award in Legal Fees Dispute

By Beth Graham - June 30, 2016
Last month, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit upheld an arbitrator’s decision awarding a Texas-based law firm $1.45 in unpaid legal and expert witness fees.

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Arbitration Conducted Under the TAA May Not Be Vacated on Common-Law Grounds

By Beth Graham - May 21, 2016
On Friday, the Supreme Court of Texas ruled that an arbitral award may not be vacated under the Texas Arbitration Act (“TAA”) based on common-law grounds.

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Fifth Circuit Holds Diversity Jurisdiction Exists After FINRA Issues $10K Arbitration Award

By Beth Graham - April 21, 2016
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has ruled that federal diversity jurisdiction existed after the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) issued a $10,000 arbitration award.

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