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“Manifest Disregard Of The Law” Has Circuit Courts in Disarray

By Liz Kramer on March 4, 2012
Posted in Appealing Arbitration Decisions

The Fourth Circuit recently affirmed that it will consider “manifest disregard of the law” as a separate basis for attacking an arbitration award, in addition to the four bases set forth in Section 10 of the Federal Arbitration Act.  Wachovia Secs., LLC v. Brand, __ F.3d ___, 2012 WL 507022, at *8 (4th Cir. Feb…

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