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All articles tagged '"arbitration award"'

116 articles found

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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SCOTX Upholds Arbitrator’s Award in Favor of Jefferson County Constables

By Beth Graham - April 20, 2018
The Supreme Court of Texas has upheld an arbitrator’s award in a dispute between a Texas county and its deputy constables. 

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SCOTX Agrees to Consider Whether Crop Insurance Dispute Was Properly Submitted to Arbitration

By Beth Graham - March 5, 2018
The Supreme Court of Texas has agreed to consider whether a crop insurance dispute was properly submitted to arbitration.

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FINRA Releases New Report Regarding Unpaid Arbitration Awards

By Beth Graham - February 9, 2018
Yesterday, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) published a report stating between 22 and 30 percent of arbitration awards issued through the organization's forum went unpaid between 2010 and 2016.

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Dallas COA Upholds Confirmation of FINRA Arbitration Panel’s Award

By Beth Graham - January 15, 2018
Texas’ Fifth District Court of Appeals in Dallas has affirmed a lower court’s order confirming an arbitration award in a securities case. 

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Wisconsin Federal Court Confirms Class Arbitration Award Ahead of SCOTUS Decision

By Beth Graham - December 11, 2017
As much of the nation eagerly anticipates a pending United States Supreme Court ruling regarding whether a collective action ban included in an employer’s arbitration agreement is lawful under the National Labor Relations Act, a Wisconsin federal court has decided to uphold a class arbitration award in a wage and hour case. 

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New Petition Asks SCOTX to Consider Whether Arbitrator Exceeded His Authority

By Beth Graham - December 4, 2017
A hospital has asked the Supreme Court of Texas to consider whether an arbitrator exceeded his authority in a workplace discrimination dispute.

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Fifth Circuit Rules Louisiana Non-Resident Attachment Statute May be Used Prior to Anticipated Arbitration

By Beth Graham - November 27, 2017
A United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit panel has issued an interesting ruling in a case involving arbitration. 

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DC Court Refuses to Seal Petition to Confirm Arbitration Award

By Beth Graham - November 9, 2017
The United States District Court for the District of Columbia has denied a party’s motion to seal its petition to confirm an arbitration award and two attached exhibits. 

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Suspension Set to Begin for Dallas Cowboys Running Back

By Beth Graham - November 1, 2017
A New York federal judge has dissolved a temporary restraining order and ruled the National Football League Players Association (“NFLPA”) failed to establish a Dallas Cowboys running back’s controversial six-game suspension was fundamentally unfair.

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