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Fuzzy Math? 6 Differing Arbitration Agreements = 0 Arbitration Agreement

By Liz Kramer on December 4, 2016
Posted in Validity of Arbitration Agreement

If you ever wanted an “Exhibit A” for how drafting arbitration agreement(s) could go very, very wrong, the Tenth Circuit has just provided it. In Ragab v. Howard, __ F.3d __, 2016 WL 6832870 (10th Nov. 21, 2016), a majority of the panel concluded that because the parties had six differing arbitration agreements,…

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