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Marshal Service for Arbitration Awards, Relic or Requirement?

By Liz Kramer on July 2, 2017
Posted in ArbitrationNation Roadmaps (primers)

So you’ve got an arbitration award, what next? In other types of civil cases, the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (Rules) control service, and they have greatly reduced the role of U.S. Marshals in serving parties. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 4(c). But enter the Federal Arbitration Act § 9 and § 12 (FAA). When…

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Five Biggest Surprises In The Arbitration Process (Blogiversary Listicle #4)

By Liz Kramer on August 25, 2016
Posted in ArbitrationNation Roadmaps (primers)

I am celebrating five years of blogging by publishing one “listicle” per day this week.  Monday, the topic was the five biggest surprises in arbitration law; Tuesday it was the five states most hostile to arbitration; Wednesday it was the five arbitration cases lawyers really ought to know.  Today, we leave case law behind and…

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