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All articles tagged '"judicial review"'

36 articles found

Dallas COA Rules No Right to Interlocutory Judicial Review of Arbitration Panel’s Order

By Beth Graham - November 15, 2018
Texas’s Fifth District Court of Appeals in Dallas has issued an opinion stating neither the Texas Arbitration Act (“TAA”) nor Section 150.002 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code provides a party to an arbitration proceeding with the right to file an interlocutory appeal.

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The Arbitration-Litigation Paradox

By Beth Graham - October 15, 2018
Assistant Professor of Law Pamela Bookman,  Temple University Beasley School of Law, has written “The Arbitration-Litigation Paradox,” Vanderbilt Law Review, Forthcoming; Temple University Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2018-29. 

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Arbitration:  Law, Policy, and Practice

By Beth Graham - June 24, 2018
Maureen A. Weston, Professor of Law at Pepperdine University School of Law and Director of the Entertainment, Media & Sports Dispute Resolution Project, Kristen M. Blankley, Associate Professor of Law at the University of Nebraska College of Law, Jill I. Gross, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor of Law at Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, and Stephen Huber, Emeritus Professor of Law at the University of Houston Law C

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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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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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Clear Statement Rules and the Integrity of Labor Arbitration

By Beth Graham - April 18, 2017
Professor Stephen F. Ross, Lewis H. Vovakis Distinguished Faculty Scholar and Director of the Penn State Institute for Sports Law, Policy, and Research at Penn State Law, and Roy Eisnehardt, Lecturer in Sports Law at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law, have published “Clear Statement Rules and the Integrity of Labor Arbitration,” Penn State Law Research Paper No. 6-2017; Arbitration Law Review, Forthcoming.

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SCOTX Asked to Reconsider Request to Vacate Arbitrator’s Award Based on Public Policy Grounds

By Beth Graham - November 22, 2016
In June, the Supreme Court of Texas denied a company’s petition for review that was filed after its motion to vacate an arbitral award of $3 million in legal fees issued to the company’s former law firm was denied.

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Curbing the Runaway Arbitrator in Commercial Arbitration: Making Exceeding the Powers Count

By Beth Graham - May 11, 2016
Sarah Rudolph Cole, John W. Bricker Professor of Law and Director of the Program on Dispute Resolution at Moritz College of Law, has published “Curbing the Runaway Arbitrator in Commercial Arbitration: Making Exceeding the Powers Count,” Alabama Law Review, Forthcoming; Ohio State Public Law Working Paper No. 344.

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Supreme Court of Texas Asked to Vacate Arbitrator’s $3M Legal Fees Award

By Beth Graham - March 28, 2016
The Texas Supreme Court is currently considering a petition for review in a unique case involving arbitration. Three years ago, a business filed a motion seeking to vacate an arbitral award of $3 million in legal fees issued to the company’s former law firm in Dallas County.

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Creating and Reinforcing Due Process Norms Through the Procedural Laboratory of Arbitration

By Beth Graham - July 6, 2015
Imre S. Szalai, Associate Professor of Law at the Loyola University New Orleans College of Law has written “A Constitutional Right to Discovery? Creating and Reinforcing Due Process Norms Through the Procedural Laboratory of Arbitration,” Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal, Forthcoming.

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