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# Read * Federal Arbitration Act: Contemporary Decisions (Litigator Series) by LandMark Publications ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Federal Arbitration Act: Contemporary Decisions (Litigator Series) Excellent source of legal searchable decisions all in one place This book is by far the largest selection of decisions of arbitration law within the Federal Arbitration Act easily accessible in one place, I wish other legal areas would be covered too like this one.Highly recommended to anyone doing research or studying the Federal Arbitration subject.]
Title | : | Federal Arbitration Act: Contemporary Decisions (Litigator Series) |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.68 (678 Votes) |
Asin | : | B007OWQTN4 |
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Number of Pages | : | 324 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-11-28 |
Language | : | English |
2012), Wachovia claims the arbitrators violated § 10(a)(3) of the FAA and "manifestly disregarded" the law when they awarded $1.1 million in attorneys' fees and costs under the South Carolina Frivolous Civil Proceedings Act. The court upheld the district court's refusal to vacate and rejected Wachovia's argument that the arbitrators made a mistake in how they handled the claims against it. Concepcion.In Wachovia Securities, LLC v. The FAA preempts the Washington state law invalidating the class-action waiver. The court reversed the district court and ruled that the parties did not indicate unambiguous intent not to arbitrate their disputes if their designated arbitrator became unavailable. The decisions are listed in the order of frequency of citation. Section 5 of the FAA requires a court to address such unavailability by appointing a substitute arbitrator. 2012), the court answered the question whether Section 5 of the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) requires the appointment of a substitute arbitrator when the arbitrator designated by the parties is unavailable. The most cited decisions appear higher in each section.We highlight three recent decisions.In Khan v. Brand, (4th Cir. AT&T Corp., (9th Cir. The case was reversed and remanded. 2012), involves a class action against AT&T
Excellent source of legal searchable decisions all in one place This book is by far the largest selection of decisions of arbitration law within the Federal Arbitration Act easily accessible in one place, I wish other legal areas would be covered too like this one.Highly recommended to anyone doing research or studying the Federal Arbitration subject.
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