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2016 Brings Another Unsuccessful Attempt to Appeal An English Reinsurance AwardBy Jonathan Sacher, David Parker1st Quarter 2017
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Res Judicata and Collateral Estoppel: The Preclusive Effect of Arbitration Awards in Subsequent Judicial ProceedingsBy Mary Ann D’amato, Benjamin HincksFIRST QUARTER 2013
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Why Parties Mediate: The Scope of Judicial Decisions Mandating MediationBy Michael R. Pontrelli, Brian P. Keenan, Raenu Barod, Gregory A. EisenreichTHIRD QUARTER 2012
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Ah! Sweet Mysteries of LifeBy Eugene WollanTHIRD QUARTER 2010
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Post-Arbitration Discovery: When Are Arbitrators Subject to Depositions?By R. Douglass Bond, Thomas G. WardSECOND QUARTER 2010
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Law of Physics, TheBy Eugene WollanSECOND QUARTER 2010
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Honoring the Honorable Engagement Clause in Judicial Review of Arbitral AwardsBy Natasha C. LismanTHIRD QUARTER 2007
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Broker in the Middle: The Law of Broker Compensation, TheBy Louis J. Aurichio, Amy B. KelleyTHIRD QUARTER 2007
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New York Appellate Division Rejects Cedent's Post-Settlement Reinsurance Allocations as Unreasonable - CASE NOTES CORNERBy Ronald S. GassTHIRD QUARTER 2007
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Winning First and then Going to War: The Role of Federal Courts in the Panel Appointment ProcessBy William A. Maher, Marc L. AbramsSECOND QUARTER 2007
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Enforceability of Agreements to Expand or Restrict the Scope of Judicial Review of Arbitral AwardsBy Teresa SniderFIRST QUARTER 2006
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Enforcing Discovery Orders - First Circuit Upholds Panel's Negative Influence SanctionBy Ronald S. GassFIRST QUARTER 2006
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When an Arbitrator Dies: Federal Court Rules That the Arbitration Must Begin Fresh — CASE NOTES CORNERBy Ronald S. GassFOURTH QUARTER 2004
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Consolidation of Related Reinsurance Disputes: Who Decides — Arbitrators or the Courts? — CASE NOTES CORNERBy Ronald S. GassTHIRD QUARTER 2004
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Summary Disposition in Arbitration ProceedingsBy David M. Raim, Nancy E. MonarchSECOND QUARTER 2004
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Federal Courts Decline Two Remand Requests — CASE NOTES CORNERBy Ronald S. GassFIRST QUARTER 2004
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Do Arbitrators Have the Power to Impose Confidentiality?By Lawrence S. Greengrass, Brigitte M. NahasFIRST QUARTER 2004
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Facultative Reinsurer Not Bound to Follow Cedent's $257 Million Non-Products Asbestos Single Occurrence Settlement Allocation — CASE NOTES CORNERBy Ronald S. GassFOURTH QUARTER 2003
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New York Court Appoints Umpire from ARIAS·U.S. ListBy Michael S. Davis, Mary G. McCarthyFOURTH QUARTER 2003
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Available Relief in ArbitrationBy Mary Kay Vyskocil, Patricia Taylor FoxTHIRD QUARTER 2003
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Multi-Year Fac Certs' Liability Limits Trump Follow Form Clause — Annualization Denied Despite Cedent's Conflicting Settlement Allocation — CASE NOTES CORNERBy Ronald S. GassSECOND QUARTER 2003
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Seventh Circuit Reverses Vacation of Award for Evident Partiality: Arbitrator's Failure to Disclose — CASE NOTES CORNERBy Ronald S. GassFOURTH QUARTER 2002
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Third Circuit Holds That Federal Court Must Determine Arbitrability of Liquidator's Claim against ReinsurerBy Dennis G. LaGory, David M. SpectorFIRST QUARTER 2001
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Uberrimae Fidei and Fraud Under New York's Reinsurance Law: An Examination of the Impact of In The Matter of the Liquidation of Union Indemnity CompanyBy Richard S. Feldman, James M. HarinskiFIRST QUARTER 1998
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Challenging Arbitrator Bias: When Can You Seek Help from the Court?By No Author AttributionFALL 1998