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August 18, 2005 by Ross Runkel at LawMemo
This is a shamelessly self-promoting post to entice you to take a look at Arbitration Blog, which discusses developments in employment arbitration and labor arbitration. Some recent entries:
- Motion to arbitrate delayed, denied
- Arbitration Law Memo
- Manifest disregard for the law
- NASD Discovery Arbitrator Pilot
- Armendariz doesn't apply to common-law claims
- "Reverse" discrimination violates public policy
- Forum clause controls which court can order arbitration
- Arbitration Law Memo
- Side agreement not arbitrable
- Court severs anti-punitive damages clause
- Interlocutory appeal will stop lower court litigation
- En banc hearing on who decides unconsionability
- Bill to exclude employment contracts from FAA
- Anti-class-action clause was unconscionable
- Ryan's certiorari petition
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