Recently by Marisa Marinelli
Using Courts To Promote International Arbitration: The Rise Of The Anti-Foreign-Suit Injunction
Consider this all-too-real hypothetical: A multinational manufacturer headquartered in the United States enters into a distribution contract with a distributor headquartered abroad. The contract contains a provision whereby all disputes relating to the agreement are to be arbitrated in the U.S....
Read MoreBringing Third Parties To The Table: Obtaining Discovery And Testimony From Nonparties In An Arbitration
The oft-cited goals of arbitration, namely speed, efficiency, and lower costs, have resulted in a widespread acceptance of arbitration as a means of resolving commercial disputes. Both domestic and foreign corporations embrace arbitration as a way to avoid the high costs of litigation and, in...
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