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18 Alt. Disp. Resol. 1 (2014)

handle is hein.aba/adr0018 and id is 1 raw text is: Winter 2014, Vol. 18 No. 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Articles *
When the Arbitration Forum Is Unavailable: What Happens Next?
By Christopher J. Karacic and Howard S. Suskin
When arbitration forums fail, should courts appoint substitute arbitrators or excuse parties from their
obligations to arbitrate?
Determining Arbitrability when the Relationship Between Parties Is Governed by Multiple
Agreements
By Michael J. Miles, Esq.
How do courts determine whether and how to enforce arbitration between parties with contractual
relationships?
The Question of U.S. Enforcement of Annulled Foreign Arbitral Awards
By Monique Sasson
The Southern District of New York granted a motion to confirm a foreign award that was set aside in
Mexico by the courts of the seat of the arbitration proceeding.
Arbitrators Do Not Exceed Their Powers Simply Because They Render a Bad or Ugly Decision
By Christopher Moore
In a recent decision the Supreme Court rules that courts have no business overruling an arbitrator's
'good, bad, or ugly construction of a contract.
Young Lawyers Beware: Procedural Roadblocks Can Seriously Derail Your Client's Arbitration
By P. Jean Baker, Esq.
During the past decade, arbitration has become an increasingly complex process filled with a host of
potential roadblocks. These procedural hurdles can result in costly and time-consuming delay, if not
vacatur, of your client's award.
News & Developments *
American Arbitration Association Launches Updated Commerical Rules
The revised rules include amendments that directly address preferences of users for a more streamlined,
cost effective, and tightly managed arbitration process.
New Optional Appellate Arbitration Rules
Parties involved in arbitrations will now be able to take advantage of new optional procedures introduced
by the American Arbitration Association.

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