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All articles tagged '"New York"'

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Global Arbitration Review Article: ‘Bad Faith’ Costs Decision Upheld

By Victoria VanBuren - July 22, 2009
Last week, the Global Arbitration Review published an interesting article about a recent case, ReliaStar Life Ins. Co, of N.Y. v. EMC Nat’l Life Co., No. 07-0828 (2nd Cir. Apr. 9, 2009). As previously blogged here, in ReliaStar, the Second Circuit held that inclusion in an arbitration agreement of a broad statement that each party will bear the expenses of its own arbitrator and attorney’s fees, does not deprive the arbitration panel of authority

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Texas Bar Journal: Letter to the Editor on Improving Arbitration

By Victoria VanBuren - July 17, 2009
[Update: Lee Keller King currently works at this firm.] The July 2009 Edition of Texas Bar Journal titled “The Electronic Lawyer,” features the following letter to the editor written by Texas attorney Lee Keller King. Mr. King writes in response to a Texas Bar Journal article published in May 2009 (blogged here). We welcome your commentary about this post! I am one of those critics who believe that the trend in mandatory arbitration h

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Arbitration of Discrimination Claims After 14 Penn Plaza v. Pyett

By Victoria VanBuren - July 8, 2009
On April 1, 2009, the U.S. Supreme Court decided the landmark case 14 Penn Plaza v. Pyett (find our case summary here and additional comments here). Then, in May, a U.S. District Court in Colorado decided the first case post-Pyett (blogged here). Recently, we came across yet another Pyett progeny. This time, it was the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York‘s turn in Shipkevich v. Staten Island Univ. Hosp. & Aramark, 2

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International Arbitration & Federal Court Jurisdiction

By Rob Hargrove - August 19, 2006
On Thursday, the Fifth Circuit handed down an opinion in a complicated case (link is to .pdf of opinion) which implicates, in part, the Federal Arbitration Act, to the extent it codifies the New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards (we blogged on the New York Convention and its roots back in June). In any event, while Thursday’s case is not really about arbitration, an international arbitration is at

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International Arbitration and U.S. Federal Courts

By Rob Hargrove - June 8, 2006
Just moments ago, the Fifth Circuit released an opinion examining Section 205 of the Federal Arbitration Act (Chapter 2), which allows for the removal of state court actions which relate to an arbitration agreement or award under the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards (commonly referred to as the “New York Convention“). The Fifth Circuit Opinion spends a great deal of time in this case explaining

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