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Focus (Forum & Focus)

Jul. 15, 2008

Agreeing to Disagree?

Arbitration, that once staid arena of American law where very little seemed to happen is really hopping these days, writes Dana Levitt. - Focus Column

FOCUS COLUMN

By Dana Levitt
This article appears on Page 7

      Arbitration, that once staid arena of American law where very little seemed to happen is really hopping these days. Hardly a week goes by without a new state or a federal opinion on the enforceability of arbitration agreements. Often lengthy and turgid, the sheer number of opinions, if nothing else, shows that litigants are fighting aggressively either t...

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