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Parties Can Waive Arbitration, Despite A "No Waiver" Clause in Contract

By Liz Kramer on May 31, 2012
Posted in Waiver of Right to Arbitrate

The Sixth Circuit easily affirmed a district court’s finding that the defendant had waived its right to arbitration by participating in litigation for eight months.  Johnson Assoc. Corp. v. HL Operating Corp., __ F.3d __, 2012 WL 1861675 (6th Cir. May 23, 2012).  Plaintiffs had filed suit in late December of 2009 and a discovery…

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