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Carbonneau's Arbitration in a Nutshell, 2d

Carbonneau's Arbitration in a Nutshell, 2d

Copyright: 2010
ISBN-13: 9780314911377
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Series: Nutshell
Brand: West Law School
Pages: 394
Components: 1 Print
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This product provides a concentrated summary of all the major aspects of the U.S. law of arbitration. It addresses the major facets of the law, such as freedom of contract, federal preemption, and wide-ranging arbitrability, providing a thorough sense of the relevant case law and the applicable legal rules. It identifies the various forms of arbitration—labor, commercial, employment, consumer, and securities—and discusses their unifying characteristics and unique features. It also covers the current debate about arbitration within the court system and the legislature, highlighting the instrumental role of the U.S. Supreme Court.