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Perspective

Sep. 20, 2014

When arbitrations need emergency relief

In today's fast-moving business world, parties who have agreed to arbitrate disputes can be seriously damaged by delay in protecting their rights. By Larry Mills


By Larry Mills


In today's fast-moving business world, parties who have agreed to arbitrate disputes can be seriously damaged by delay in protecting their rights. For example, if a joint venture agreement is breached, there may be an immediate need to stop one of the parties from using and disclosing confidential and sensitive data.


In many cases, preservation of the property that is the subject of the arbitration is necessary to protect the integri...

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