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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Mar. 22, 2005

Attorney Manages to Get Arbitration Award Vacated

Vacating an arbitration award is nearly impossible. But Beverly Hills attorney Julie Waldman recently pulled it off, saving her client $1 million, at least for now.

By Eron Ben-Yehuda
        Vacating an arbitration award is nearly impossible. But Beverly Hills attorney Julie Waldman recently pulled it off, saving her client $1 million, at least for now.
        "I honestly think that one in a thousand may be better odds than we were facing," says Waldman of Weismann, Wolf, Bergman, Coleman, Grodin & Evall.

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