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Journal of Dispute Resolution

1987

Arbitration

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Deciding Arbitrability: At&(And)T Technologies, Inc. V. Communications Workers Of America, Sondra B. Morgan Jan 1987

Deciding Arbitrability: At&(And)T Technologies, Inc. V. Communications Workers Of America, Sondra B. Morgan

Journal of Dispute Resolution

Who decides arbitrability-the courts or the arbitrator? The United States Supreme Court recently addressed this issue in the case of AT&T Technologies, Inc. v. Communications Workers of America.2 The Court in AT&T reaffirmed its earlier holding from United Steelworkers v. Warrior & Gulf Navigation Co.,3 where it held that arbitrability is a matter for judicial determination. 4


Recent Developments - The Uniform Arbitration Act Jan 1987

Recent Developments - The Uniform Arbitration Act

Journal of Dispute Resolution

The Uniform Arbitration Act [hereinafter UAA] was proposed by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws in 1955.2 At present, well over half of the states have enacted arbitration statutes based upon the UAA.3 The purpose of this survey is to explain the principles underlying recent court decisions interpreting the UAA, and provide a framework for analyzing future cases.4