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International

Sep. 25, 2002

Parties Should Take Care When Incorporating Arbitral Body Rules

Focus Column - By Allison S.Y. Chang - Arbitration clauses in transborder agreements often cause unintended headaches to the parties to a contract. Common litigation issues that arise over arbitration agreements include whether the arbitration clause covers every dispute connected to the agreement, whether arbitration is waived by some act of a party and whether the arbitration clause binds parties who are not a party to the agreement.

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        By Allison S.Y. Chang
        
        Arbitration clauses in transborder agreements often cause unintended headaches to the parties to a contract. Common litigation issues that arise over arbitration agr...

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