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All articles tagged '"United States Supreme Court"'

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Guest Post Part III.A | The Seventh Circuit Issues a Landmark Reinsurance Arbitration Opinion in Trustmark Ins. Co. v. John Hancock Ins. Co. (U.S.A.)

By Beth Graham - March 9, 2011
Should the Second Circuit Reverse the District Court’s Judgment in Scandinavian Reinsurance Co. v. Saint Paul Fire & Marine Ins. Co.? by Philip J. Loree Jr. I. Introduction Parts. I and II of this three-part post discussed Chief Judge Frank H. Easterbrook’s decision in Trustmark Ins. Co. v. John Hancock Life Ins. Co. (U.S.A.), No. 09-3682, 2011 WL 285156 (7th Cir. Jan. 31, 2011), and said that Trustmark, in conjunction with Sphere Drake Ins.

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U.S. Supreme Court Grants Cert in Arbitration Case, Denies Another

By Beth Graham - February 25, 2011
On Tuesday, the United States Supreme Court granted certiorari in Stok & Associates PA v. Citibank NA, No. 10-514, a case on appeal from the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals. The question presented in the case is: Under the Federal Arbitration Act, should a party be required to demonstrate prejudice after the opposing party waived its contractual right to arbitrate by participating in litigation, in order for such waiver to be binding and irrevo

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Corpus Christi Appeals Court Affirms Arbitration Award

By Beth Graham - November 30, 2010
The Corpus Christi Court of Appeals has affirmed an arbitration award stemming from an irrevocable family settlement agreement. In In re Cantu, No. 13-08-00708-CV, (Tex. App. — Corpus Christi, November 18, 2010), several disputes arose between the seven children of an elderly widow regarding her care and custody and the disposition of her estate. Following a court-ordered mediation, all seven of the widow’s children entered into an irrevoca

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Guest Post Part II.A | AT&T Mobility, LLC v. Concepcion: Can Discover Bank Withstand Stolt-Nielsen Scrutiny?

By Beth Graham - November 29, 2010
Part II.A: Section 2 Express Preemption – Textual Analysis by Philip J. Loree Jr. I. Introduction Part I of this series (here) was published the day before the United States Supreme Court heard oral argument in AT&T Mobility, LLC v. Concepcion, No. 09-893 (blogged here, here, here and here). Now that the argument has taken place, and we have had a chance to review the transcript (here), and listen to the audio (here), it’s time to begin delvi

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GUEST-POST | The Arbitration Vacatur Law Uncertainty Principle

By Beth Graham - November 24, 2010
by James M. Gaitis According to the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, (1) the position and momentum of an object cannot simultaneously be precisely known and (2) even more tantalizing, the more precisely one property (whether position or momentum) can be measured, the less precisely can the other. For those that seek overall clarity as to what is going on at the particle and wave level of physics (and perhaps in their everyday lives), the Uncerta

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Guest Post Part I | AT&T Mobility LLC v. Concepcion: Can Discover Bank Withstand Stolt-Nielsen Scrutiny?

By Beth Graham - November 8, 2010
by Philip J. Loree Jr. Part I: Introduction Virtually every year the United States Supreme Court’s docket features a number of politically-charged, controversial cases, plus some run-of-the-mill ones that do not inspire much in the way of intensive, ideological debate. Generally the Court’s arbitration-related cases fall into this latter category, though last term saw the Court decide 5-3 and 5-4 along ideological lines two politically controvers

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Supreme Court Issues Orders on Special Master Interim Report

By Beth Graham - October 19, 2010
On October 12, 2010, the United States Supreme Court issued orders in Montana v. Wyoming (No. 137, Original). The original jurisdiction water rights case was filed before the Court in early 2007 and subsequently transferred to a Special Master prior to the Court’s review. The October 12th orders resulted from Montana’s objections to an interim report issued by the Special Master in February. First, the Court ordered oral argument regarding whethe

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GUEST-POST | Rent-a-Center, West, Inc. v. Jackson and the Ongoing Assault on Party Autonomy

By Victoria VanBuren - June 23, 2010
By James M. Gaitis With the issuance of the United States Supreme Court’s decision in Rent-a-Center, West, Inc. v. Jackson, the foundational principle of party autonomy in arbitration has suffered yet another blow. In essence, and as was fairly and pejoratively described in what may well be Justice Stevens’ last opinion (dissenting, as it was), the majority’s “breezy” and “fantastic” decision in Rent-a-Center, West decrees that that even when a s

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Michigan Journal of International Law Article on Class Action Arbitration

By Victoria VanBuren - September 23, 2009
Professor S.I. Strong, Senior Fellow at the University of Missouri’s Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution wrote an excellent article about the international implications of class arbitration. The article is entitled “The Sounds of Silence: Are U.S. Arbitrators Creating Internationally Enforceable Awards When Ordering Class Arbitration in Cases of Contractual Silence or Ambiguity?” and appears at 30 Michigan Journal of Inte

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GUEST-POST PART IVB | Class and Consolidated Arbitration Under the Federal Arbitration Act: What Issues Will the United States Supreme Court Confront in Stolt-Nielsen, S.A. V. AnimalFeeds Int’l Co.?

By Victoria VanBuren - September 21, 2009
Part IVB: How will the Court Rule on the Merits? By Philip J. Loree Jr. I. Introduction In Part IVA (here) we considered whether the question in Stolt-Nielsen was one for the court or the arbitrators to decide, and predicted that at least five Justices of the United States Supreme Court will hold that the court must decide it. If we are correct, then the Supreme Court will consider on a de novo basis whether the arbitration panel had the authorit

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