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Grounds for Vacating an Arbitration Award Remain Extremely Limited

The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals issued a decision last week upholding an arbitral award, despite the failure of the arbitrators to make certain pertinent disclosures. The case involves an international arbitration...more

The Tangled Mess: Apportioning Delay and Proving Damages

A recent case in North Carolina serves as a good reminder of the legal principles involving delays and overruns, specifically regarding the responsibility for apportioning delay and proving damages. In Flatiron- Lane v. Case...more

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