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Are You Able to Disregard "Manifest Disregard" After Hall Street by Keith Dotseth and Hilary Loynes


12/01/2009

Keith Dotseth and Hilary Loynes' article Are You Able to Disregard "Manifest Disregard" After Hall Street: A Continuing and Twisted Tale was published in the International Assocation of Defense Counsel's Business Litigation committee newsletter. The article surveys the case law that has emerged in the wake of Hall Street. In particular, it addresses two issues courts are grappling with: (1) whether to continue to consider manifest disregard in deciding whether to vacate or confirm an award, and (2) whether parties may contractually, or otherwise, seek a more searching review of an arbitral award under state law. Read the full article here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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