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Adversarial Failure, Benjamin P. Edwards
Adversarial Failure, Benjamin P. Edwards
Washington and Lee Law Review
Investors, industry firms, and regulators all rely on vital public records to assess risk and evaluate securities industry personnel. Despite the information’s importance, an arbitration-facilitated expungement process now regularly deletes these public records. Often, these arbitrations recommend that public information be deleted without any true adversary ever providing any critical scrutiny to the requests. In essence, poorly informed arbitrators facilitate removing public information out of public databases. Interventions aimed at surfacing information may yield better informed decisions. Although similar problems have emerged in other contexts when adversarial systems break down, the expungement process to purge information about financial professionals provides …
Stayin’ Alive?: Bg Group, Plc V. Republic Of Argentina And The Vitality Of Host-Country Litigation Requirements In Investment Treaty Arbitration, Stephen R. Halpin Iii
Stayin’ Alive?: Bg Group, Plc V. Republic Of Argentina And The Vitality Of Host-Country Litigation Requirements In Investment Treaty Arbitration, Stephen R. Halpin Iii
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Exceeding Their Powers: A Critique Of Stolt-Nielsen And Manifest Disregard, And A Proposal For Substantive Arbitral Award Review, Patrick Sweeney
Exceeding Their Powers: A Critique Of Stolt-Nielsen And Manifest Disregard, And A Proposal For Substantive Arbitral Award Review, Patrick Sweeney
Washington and Lee Law Review
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