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All articles tagged '"district court"'

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2010 Arbitration Case Law: U.S. Supreme Court

By Beth Graham - December 30, 2010
Today, Disputing continues its 2010 Year-End Highlights. The U.S. Supreme Court decided several cases related to arbitration this year: On April 27, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its decision in Stolt-Nielsen v. AnimalFeeds, 08-1198. The Court held that “Imposing class arbitration on parties who have not agreed to authorize class arbitration is inconsistent with the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA), 9 U. S. C. §1 et seq.” On June 1, the Supreme

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Supreme Court Denies Cert in Manifest Disregard Case

By Beth Graham - December 15, 2010
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court denied certiorari in Certain Underwriters at Lloyd’s, London v. Lagstein, 10-534. The case sought to address whether a “manifest disregard of the law” standard of review for arbitration awards remains after the Court’s decision in Hall Street Associates, L.L.C v. Mattell, Inc., 552 U.S. 576 (2008). In the case, Lagstein, a medical doctor, filed a claim for disability benefits under a policy he p

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GUEST-POST | The Arbitration Vacatur Law Uncertainty Principle

By Beth Graham - November 24, 2010
by James M. Gaitis According to the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, (1) the position and momentum of an object cannot simultaneously be precisely known and (2) even more tantalizing, the more precisely one property (whether position or momentum) can be measured, the less precisely can the other. For those that seek overall clarity as to what is going on at the particle and wave level of physics (and perhaps in their everyday lives), the Uncerta

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Fifth Circuit Holds Arbitration Provision Illusory and Unenforceable

By Beth Graham - October 29, 2010
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has held in an unpublished opinion that an arbitration provision in a multilevel marketing program contract which could be amended at the sole discretion of one party and bound the other party “upon notice” was illusory and unenforceable. In Juan Torres v. S.G.E. Management, L.L.C., No. 09-20778, (5th Cir., October 5, 2010), Ignite operated as a subsidiary of a retail provider of electricity in Texas. Ignite rel

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Dallas Appeals Court Holds Arbitration Agreement Not Altered

By Beth Graham - October 28, 2010
The Dallas Court of Appeals has held that a letter which sought clarification regarding whether the other party to a contract wished to proceed with arbitration as provided for in the contract or whether a claim should be filed before a state district court did not alter the arbitration agreement. In Minkoff v. Hicks, No. 05-10-00606-CV (Tex. App. — Dallas, Oct. 21, 2010), Peter Minkoff entered into a contract to build a residence for Jeffrey Hic

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Supreme Court News

By Beth Graham - October 7, 2010
The U.S. Supreme Court term is in full swing. Class-wide arbitration agreements have been a hot topic in the courts recently and the trend is continuing with the high court this fall. ADR news to note: Scheduled for November 9, 2010 Oral Argument AT&T Mobility LLC v. Concepcion, 09-893: A class-wide arbitration case from the 9th Circuit asking the Court to consider whether the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) preempts states from conditioning en

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Fifth Circuit Denies Compelled Arbitration Under Theory of Direct Benefits Estoppel

By Beth Graham - September 27, 2010
The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals has held that a court may not compel arbitration under the theory of direct benefits estoppel where there was no evidence a party had actual knowledge a contract containing an arbitration clause existed and no attempt was made by the party to enforce the specific provision which contained the arbitration clause. In Noble Drilling Services, Inc. v. Certex USA, Inc., No. 10-20083 (5th Cir., September 15, 2010), Nobl

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Fifth Circuit Rules Courts Lack Inherent Authority to Impose Sanctions for Arbitral Conduct

By Beth Graham - September 15, 2010
The Fifth Circuit has held that it lacks inherent authority to impose sanctions for conduct which occurred during arbitration. In Positive Software Solutions, Inc. v. New Century Mortgage Corp., No. 09-10355, (5th Cir., September 13, 2010), Positive Software Solutions sued New Century for allegedly infringing telemarketing software licensed to New Century. The case was subsequently ordered to arbitration under the terms of the parties’ contract.

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American Health Lawyers Association Newsletter | U.S. Court in Kentucky Orders Arbitration of Contract Dispute Between Hospital and Physician

By Holly Hayes - August 25, 2010
The August 20th issue of Health Lawyers Weekly, a publication by the American Health Lawyers Association features the following interesting case: A federal court in Kentucky held recently that a physician and hospital must arbitrate their contract dispute and enjoined the physician from proceeding with his state court action against the hospital. Greenview Hospital, Inc. and Dr. Eric Wooten entered into a purported contract on October 8, 2010. Se

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Fifth Circuit Finds Arbitration Waiver

By Victoria VanBuren - August 17, 2010
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit held that a defendant had waived its right to compel arbitration because its substantial invocation of the judicial process had prejudiced the plaintiff. In MC Asset Recovery, LLC v. Castex Energy, Inc., No. 09-10451 (5th Cir. Aug. 2, 2010) MC Asset Recovery, LLC (MCAR) sued Castex Energy, Inc. (Castex) alleging breach of a purchase and sale agreement. The district court denied Castex’

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