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F, R   O) THE SECI1ON OF I.IATON ALTERNATIVE DIS PUF RSOLU1-ON QO.Mcl1EE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Articles *
Seventh Circuit Allows Arbitrator to Hear Dispute over Original Award
The Seventh Circuit addressed arbitrator authority in Trustmark Ins. Co. v. John Hancock Life Ins. Co.
Discovery Subpoenas in Arbitration-Due Care Required
By DvT. Lopez
The use of subpoenas for discovery in arbitration cases can be subject to significant obstacles,
particularly when the discovery is directed at third parties.
When Is Arbitration a Tribunal under 28 U.S.C. § 1 782?
It is important to analyze the differences between pending arbitration matters and applicable case law.
Ninth Circuit Departs from Fifth Circuit's Prohibition of Ex Parte Conduct by Arbitrators
If an arbitration panel has ex parte communications with expert witnesses, is that grounds for vacating the
award?
Negotiation Basics for Young Lawyers
Negotiation is extensively used and badly practiced, but performance can be improved through instruction
in the basics.
News & Developments >
$22 Million Award Vacated Due to Arbitrator's Non-Disclosures
An arbitrator should disclose any facts that the parties would want to consider and should understand that
this obligation continues throughout the arbitration.
Class Arbitration Is Not Considered a Class Action under CAFA
In a case concerning the application of the Class Action Fairness Act (CAFA), the Fifth Circuit ruled
recently that a case that presents class claims in arbitration is not a class action.
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