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All articles tagged '"TAA"'

28 articles found

Texas Court of Appeals Vacates Arbitration Award Based on Evident Partiality

By Victoria VanBuren - June 1, 2011
The Texas Fourteenth Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court’s denial of confirmation of an arbitral award. In AMOCO D.T. Co.v. Occidental Petroleum Corp., NO. 14-09-00651-CV, (Tex. App.–Houston [14th Dist.] May 17, 2011, Amoco D.T. Company (“Amoco”) and Shell Land & Energy Company (“Shell”) entered into a purchase-and-sale agreement with Occidental Petroleum Corporation (“Oxy”). Pursuant to the agreement, Oxy made a demand for

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Texas Supreme Court Declines to Follow Hall Street in Arbitration Case: Nafta Traders, Inc. v. Quinn

By Victoria VanBuren - May 13, 2011
The Supreme Court of Texas has held that the Texas General Arbitration Act (TAA) allows judicial review of arbitral awards by agreement beyond what the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) allows. Justice Hecht delivered the opinion of the Court, in which Chief Justice Jefferson, Justice Wainwright, Justice Medina, Justice Green, Justice Johnson, Justice Willett, Justice Guzman, and Justice Lehrmann joined. Chief Justice Jefferson, joined by Justice Wai

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Supreme Court of Texas Holds TAA Applies Where No Evidence to the Contrary Demonstrated

By Beth Graham - April 5, 2011
The Supreme Court of Texas has held in a per curiam opinion that the Texas General Arbitration Act (TAA) applied to a dispute where a party invoked the TAA in a hearing on a motion to compel arbitration and no evidence was offered to show the TAA did not apply despite that the motion itself failed to invoke the act. In Ellis v. Schlimmer, No. 10-0243 (Tex., April 1, 2011), Ron and Tana Schlimmer purchased a home in Corpus Christi, TX from Veronic

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2010 Arbitration Case Law: Texas Supreme Court

By Beth Graham - January 3, 2011
Continuing our 2010 Year-End Highlights series, we present today a summary of noteworthy arbitration opinions handed down last year by the Texas Supreme Court. In East Texas Salt Water Disposal Co. v. Richard Leon Werline, No. 07-0135, (Tex. Mar. 12, 2010), the Texas Supreme Court held that the Texas General Arbitration Act allowed an appeal from a trial court’s order which denied confirmation of an arbitration award, vacated the award and direct

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Supreme Court of Texas Rules on Four FAA Preemption Cases

By Beth Graham - December 7, 2010
The Supreme Court of Texas has held that the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) preempted the Texas General Arbitration Act (TAA) in three related general arbitration clauses, but that a similar, more specific clause was unenforceable under the TAA. In In re Olshan Foundation Repair Company, LLC, Nos. 09-0432, 09-0433, 09-0474, 09-0703, (Tex. December 3, 2010), Olshan was sued by four different customers (Waggoner, Kilpatrick, Tisdale and Tingdale) wh

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El Paso Court Adopts De Novo Standard for Review of Arbitration Awards

By Beth Graham - October 26, 2010
In Las Palmas Medical Center v. Moore, No. 08-09-00226-CV (October 6, 2010), the El Paso Court of Appeals reversed a lower court’s decision to overturn an arbitration award and adopted a de novo standard of review for vacation, modification, or confirmation of an arbitration award. In 2004, the Las Palmas Medical Center (Las Palmas) recruited urologists Robert Moore and Deborah Moore to relocate from Houston to El Paso by offering the Moores a gu

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Article | Arbitration-Related Litigation in Texas

By Beth Graham - October 13, 2010
Mark Trachtenberg and Christina Crozier from the Houston office of Haynes & Boone, L.L.P. recently published an interesting and useful article entitled “Arbitration-Related Litigation in Texas,” (29 Corporate Counsel Rev. 1 (2010)). The article discusses the effect of governing law on arbitration-related litigation, pre-arbitration litigation and post-arbitration litigation in the State of Texas. Here is an excerpt: Congress intended for arbi

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Beaumont Court of Appeals Holds Arbitration Agreement Enforceable Despite “Biblical Scripture” Aspects

By Beth Graham - October 12, 2010
The Beaumont Court of Appeals has held that an arbitration agreement in an employment contract was valid and enforceable despite that the agreement included biblical scripture aspects and the parties failed to seek biblically based meditation prior to submitting their dispute to arbitration. In The Woodlands Christian Academy v. Weibust, 09-10-00010-CV, (Tex. App. – Beaumont, October 7, 2010), Monica Weibust brought claims against her former empl

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Texas Court of Appeals Holds that Incorporation of AAA Rules Evidenced Intent to Allow Arbitrator to Decide Gateway Questions

By Victoria VanBuren - May 5, 2010
We got this interesting case from Jeffrey A. Ford, from the Dallas firm of Ford Nassen & Baldwin P.C.: For those who care about Texas jurisprudence dealing with arbitrations, here you will find an opinion issued April 29, 2010, by the 5th District Court of Appeals in Texas. Of interest is the Court’s ruling that the incorporation of AAA Rules in the Contract satisfied the requirement that there be clear and unmistakable evidence of inte

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Texas Supreme Court Clarifies Appeals Under the Texas Arbitration Act

By Victoria VanBuren - March 26, 2010
The Texas Supreme Court held that the Texas General Arbitration Act (TAA) allows an appeal from a trial court’s order that denies confirmation of an arbitration award and instead, vacates the award and directs that the dispute be arbitrated anew. Justice Hecht delivered the opinion of the court, in which Justice O’Neill, Justice Wainwright, Justice Johnson, Justice Willett, and Justice Guzman joined. Justice Willett filed a concurring opinion. Ch

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