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By Robert E. Bartkus
New Jersey trial court refuses to compel arbitration on the grounds the contract had, by its
terms, expired before the dispute arose.

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 By Sunu M. Pillai
 Three recent cases from the Second, Eighth, and D.C. Circuits show that, to vacate an award
 for evident partiality, a relationship between the arbitrator and one of the parties must be
 more than trivial.



 By Alexander Bachuwa
 The Eleventh Circuit has held that companies that have gone down the path of litigation
 cannot pivot to arbitration because they unilaterally change their terms of service.



 By Jiyun Cameron Lee
 Parties to international contracts should proceed cautiously before relying on contractual
 service of process provisions that were designed to avoid the convention.

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