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Oh, Won't You Stay With Me?: Determining Whether § 3 Of The Faa Requires A Stay In Light Of Katz V. Cellco Partnership, Alessandra Rose Johnson
Oh, Won't You Stay With Me?: Determining Whether § 3 Of The Faa Requires A Stay In Light Of Katz V. Cellco Partnership, Alessandra Rose Johnson
Fordham Law Review
The Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) provides the legal framework to render international and interstate arbitration agreements judicially enforceable in the United States. In furtherance of that goal, it provides that, if a party initiates litigation rather than arbitration of an arbitrable dispute, either party may request that the court stay the litigation pending resolution in an arbitration proceeding. The U.S. courts of appeals are currently split as to whether § 3 of the FAA requires a court under these circumstances to stay the action or whether the court has the discretion to dismiss the action altogether. In Katz v. Cellco …
The Crumbled Difference Between Legal And Illegal Arbitration Awards: Hall Street Associates And The Waning Public Policy Exception, Jonathan A. Marcantel
The Crumbled Difference Between Legal And Illegal Arbitration Awards: Hall Street Associates And The Waning Public Policy Exception, Jonathan A. Marcantel
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
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Securities Arbitrators Do Not Grow On Trees, Constantine N. Katsoris
Securities Arbitrators Do Not Grow On Trees, Constantine N. Katsoris
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
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Venue For Motions To Confirm Or Vacate Arbitration Awards Under The Federal Arbitration Act, Susan C. Rabasca
Venue For Motions To Confirm Or Vacate Arbitration Awards Under The Federal Arbitration Act, Susan C. Rabasca
Fordham Law Review
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