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All articles tagged '"subject matter jurisdiction"'

19 articles found

Fifth Circuit Withdraws Prior Opinion in Case Involving Arbitration

By Beth Graham - July 9, 2019
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has withdrawn its earlier opinion following a second rehearing of a case involving arbitration.

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Fifth Circuit Holds Houston Law Firm May Intervene in Client’s Arbitration Case

By Beth Graham - April 2, 2019
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has ordered a Texas federal court to allow a law firm to intervene in a case over a contingency fee dispute with a client following arbitration proceedings. 

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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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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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Legal Battle Continues After Arbitrator Upholds Suspension of Dallas Cowboys Running Back

By Beth Graham - October 23, 2017
The legal saga over a National Football League (“NFL”) running back’s controversial six-game suspension has continued on in various federal courts. 

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Second Circuit Rules ExxonMobil Subsidiary Must Comply With FSIA in Order to Enforce $188 Million ICSID Arbitration Award in U.S.

By Beth Graham - July 18, 2017
The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has ruled that an ExxonMobil Oil Corporation subsidiary may not enforce a $188 million International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes (“ICSID”) arbitral award against the Venezuelan government in the United States without first complying with the notice requirements provided for in the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (“FSIA”).

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Fifth Circuit COA Vacates Lower Court’s Order Withdrawing Arbitration

By Beth Graham - May 21, 2017
The nation’s Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has ordered a discrimination and retaliation lawsuit to arbitration.

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Fifth Circuit Dismisses Appeal Over Arbitrator Selection for Lack of Subject Matter Jurisdiction

By Beth Graham - May 17, 2017
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has dismissed a company’s appeal from a lower court’s order confirming the selection of a panel of arbitrators due to lack of subject matter jurisdiction.

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Texas Supreme Court Denies Petition for Review in Fraud Suit Filed Following Arbitration

By Beth Graham - August 2, 2014
Yesterday, the Supreme Court of Texas denied a petition for review in a fraud case stemming from an arbitration proceeding.

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Dallas COA Holds TAA Preempts Collateral Fraud Claims

By Beth Graham - May 12, 2014
Last month, the Dallas Court of Appeals held that fraud claims brought against opposing parties in an arbitration proceeding, counsel for the opposing parties, an arbitrator, and JAMS are preempted by the Texas Arbitration Act (TAA).

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