Learn about mandatory binding arbitration, its process, pros and cons, costs, and how it compares to court trials. Find out why some prefer trials for better outcomes.
A case pending in a Mexican court has the potential to overturn Mexico's legal standard of deference to arbitration awards—a standard that has helped keep the country attractive to foreign and ...
Much has been written regarding the enforcement of foreign arbitral awards in China, but relatively little consideration is given to the treatment in U.S. courts of awards entered by the China ...
At least since the New Jersey Supreme Court decided Tretina v. Fitzpatrick & Assocs. in 1994, New Jersey lawyers might have understood that parties could agree to tailor their arbitration agreements ...
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You might have expected the justices to take a breather the day after hearing the weighty arguments in United States v. Texas and Whole Woman’s Health v. Jackson. Especially for an argument about the ...
When a patient seeks care at an in-network facility but inadvertently is treated by an out-of-network provider whom they did not choose, the unexpected bill that can result is known as a “surprise ...
When a commercial real estate or other business transaction leads to a dispute, the parties sometimes prefer to arbitrate rather than litigate. As one of many reasons for that, they like the ...
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Nov. 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Lupaka Gold Corp. ("Lupaka" or the “Company") (TSX-V: LPK, FRA: LQP) advises that although the Company fully expects the Republic of Peru ...