Alternative Dispute Resolution
Jun. 25, 2016
New York courts at the forefront of arbitration law
In contrast with New York, whose courts embrace arbitration, California state courts frequently evince hostility to arbitration agreements, prompting the U.S. Supreme Court to step in. By Caitlin J. Halligan and Gabrield K. Gillett




A wide range of contracts - from securities and employment to consumer products and insurance - include clauses that mandate arbitration as the forum for dispute resolution. While not without a measure of controversy, there is no doubt that arbitration is firmly rooted in today's legal landscape.
The Federal Arbitration Act sets forth the legal framework governing arbitration provisions. The s...
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