What Happens if an Award is not Sufficiently “Reasoned”?
One of arbitration’s supposed virtues is that it’s fast and simple – streamlined, as many courts are fond of saying. As a consequence, arbitral awards generally do not need to be supported by any reasoning or rationale. Unless the parties have requested a specific form of award, an arbitrator may issue an award that does…
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