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Final Means Final: No Reconsideration in Arbitration

By Liz Kramer on November 20, 2015
Posted in Appealing Arbitration Decisions, Arbitration Rules/Procedures

Recent decisions from the 3d and 11th Circuits drive home this point: an arbitration award is final and should not be revisited.

In Robinson v. Littlefield, 2015 WL 5520017 (3d Cir. Sept. 17, 2015), the parties arbitrated their dispute over the quality of a new RV.  The arbitrator ruled for the RV buyers, awarding…

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