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Florida Arbitration Law . com
May 23, 2006 by Ross Runkel at LawMemo

A hearty welcome to Florida Arbitration Law . com, an interesting new blog devoted to discussion of
enforcement and issues in arbitration.

The blog started last month and has a had a steady outpouring of posts.

The title sounds like quite a narrow niche. I think that's good. It will allow the authors to concentrate on something they already know a lot about, and will enable them to continue learning even more.

Why Florida arbitration law? According to the authors, the Florida courts have been especially active in deciding cases dealing with the enforcement of pre-dispute arbitration clauses, and with other details related to the law of arbitration.

At the same time, the blog will not be limited to Florida law. The authors promise to keep us abreast of what's going on all over the country.

I'm especially happy to have this new resource. My blog has its focus on arbitration in the field of employment law and labor law. Although I often venture outside that narrow band, Florida Arbitration Law . com has already demonstrated that it will be covering cases involving everything that has to do with arbitration.

Christopher B. Hopkins (left), a partner in the West Palm Beach, Florida law firm Cole, Scott & Kissane, is the founder of Florida Arbitration Law . com.

Assisting with the blog are Allison S. Bernstein (right) and Stafford N. Sheely.

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