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Three Lessons on Appealing from Arbitrations

By Liz Kramer on April 17, 2014
Posted in Appealing Arbitration Decisions, Arbitration Rules/Procedures

Three decisions came out recently that offer guidance on appealing from arbitration awards.  Here are three pearls of arbitration appeal wisdom, one from each case:

1.  If you want to appeal from an arbitration, you must have a record.  Sounds basic, right?  But many parties, either due to confidence they will win in arbitration or …

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