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11 Arb. L. Rev. 1 (2019)

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              The 'Sanctuary  City' Syndrome
       Reaches  Arbitration: State Supreme  Courts
                Defy Federalization

                by Thomas  E. Carbonneau

      Obdurate   Opposition: As children eventually
learn as they progress toward  adulthood, permitting
intense anger to invade the human spirit in the face of
disagreement  only brings momentary  personal relief.
A  fit of temper  harbors  feelings of guilt, but no
resolution. It mistakes monologue  for dialogue  and
substitutes irrationality for self-control. It quickly
becomes   a self-inflicted exile and could  lead the
group  to which the individual belongs to disown  its
member.   The  chaotic burst of emotions  is a false
attempt to reconcile the contradistinctive human need
for asserting individuality and engaging in effective
social communion.


        A. In New  Hampshire:   Finn  v. Ballentine

      In  Finn v. Ballentine,1 the parties disagreed
about the monetary  consequences  of the termination
of one of the company's founders and then CEO.  The
facts involved two separate arbitrations that addressed
the  aftermath of  the corporate  'push  out'. As  a

   'Finn v. Ballentine Partners, 169 N.H. 128 (N.H. 2016).
(The factual account that follows in the text is distilled from
various parts of the record in the court's opinion. It has been
substantially reorganized and rewritten).


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