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Is Refusal To Pay Fees A Way Out Of Arbitration?

By Liz Kramer on August 10, 2016
Posted in Arbitration Rules/Procedures, Litigation vs. Arbitration

The 9th Circuit recently allowed a claimant to proceed in court after her arbitration had been terminated due to her  failure to pay half the arbitration fees. Tillman v. Tillman, __ F.3d __, 2016 WL 3343785 (9th Cir. June 15, 2016).

The case involved a client’s malpractice claim against her lawyers, which…

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