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All articles tagged '"district court"'

194 articles found

Fifth Circuit Affirms Order Denying Arbitration Where Judicial Process Was Invoked

By Beth Graham - March 10, 2018
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in an unpublished opinion that a physician waived his right to arbitration by substantially invoking “the judicial process to the detriment or prejudice of the other party.”

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5th Circuit Affirms Order Denying Motion for Vacatur of Arbitration Panel’s Unanimous Decision in $586 Million Louisiana Barrier Islands Case

By Beth Graham - February 8, 2018
In an unpublished opinion, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has upheld a district court’s decision refusing to vacate an arbitration panel’s unanimous order. 

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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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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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Fifth Circuit Holds Court Lacks Appellate Jurisdiction Over Arbitration Order

By Beth Graham - October 4, 2017
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has dismissed an appeal that was filed over a lower court’s order compelling arbitration due to lack of appellate jurisdiction.

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Appellate Court Refuses to Order Uber-Waymo Dispute to Arbitration

By Beth Graham - September 25, 2017
A federal appellate court has affirmed a lower court’s order denying a motion to compel arbitration in a dispute between Uber Technologies and Google Corporation's self-driving car spin-off, Waymo LLC. 

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Fifth Circuit Affirms Order Stating Question of Arbitrability Was Delegated to the Arbitrator in $1.6 Billion Oil Lease Dispute

By Beth Graham - August 31, 2017
The nation’s Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld a federal district court’s order stating a $1.6 billion fraud lawsuit must be arbitrated.

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Fort Worth COA Rules Church Must Arbitrate Claims Against Roofing Materials Manufacturer

By Beth Graham - August 30, 2017
Texas’s Second District Court of Appeals in Fort Worth has overturned a trial court’s order denying a company’s motion to compel arbitration.

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Third Circuit Rules Arbitrability is a Gateway Issue

By Beth Graham - June 23, 2017
The United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has issued a decision stating a federal judge committed error when he ruled on a party’s motion to dismiss a case before he considered whether the dispute should be arbitrated.

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