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Aberrant Lower Court Decision Tossed
FINRA remains committed to continually improving the arbitration system to serve all parties who use FINRA’s dispute resolution forum,
Changing the Arbitration Landscape
A court may not make up a new procedural rule based on the FAA’s “policy favoring arbitration”.
You Really Need to Consider Baseball Arbitration
Resolving your client’s case by Baseball Arbitration might just be what your client needs.
Congress Examines Forced Sexual Harrassment Arbitrations
Survivors of sexual harassment and assault testified on the negatives of forced arbitration before the House Judiciary Committee. Legal scholars also testified on issues with non-disclosure agreements.
Are Mandatory Employment Arbitrations Falling Out of Favor?
Another company decides to do away with its mandatory arbitration requirements.
Employment Arbitration Provisions
Courts are beginning to back laws that prohibit employee/employer arbitration clauses.
Confirming an Arbitration Award
Arbitrations result in awards. To reduce the awards to judgment, they have to be confirmed by a court. The Ohio Supreme Court just made a major ruling on that process.
Updates on Mandatory Employment Arbitrations
New legislation in Congress may resolve this issue once and for all.
That '70s Show and Religious Arbitration
An agreement to arbitrate is an agreement to arbitrate … even if you’re now a non-believer.
FINRA Arbitration Award Upheld Despite Claims of Partiality
Accusing an arbitration panel of not being impartial requires a high burden of proof.
Compelling Arbitration -- Who Decides?
There is more than one way to slice the arbitration pizza.