Arbitration award set aside because of arbitrator failure to disclose conflict
A California Court of Appeals decision vacating an arbiters $3.3 million award for failure to timely disclose he was retained as an arbitrator in another case involving the attorneys for one of the parties is summarized over at the the Real Estate and Construction Law blog.
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Arbitration not causing decline in jury trials.
The National Arbitration Forum Blog posts on the myth that arbitration is causing the decline in jury trials; the high cost of trying a case is behind the vanishing jury trial.
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Arbitration Clauses in non commercial contracts
Here's some good advice from the National Association of Home Builders on drafting a drafting a binding arbitration clause for non-commercial building projects.
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AIA arbitration clause negated by termination of contract
The mandatory arbitration clause in the American Institutes of Architects' General Conditions of the Contract of Construction does not survive termination of the contract, a Florida appellate court recently ruled in Aberdeen Golf & Country Club v. Bliss Construction, Inc.
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California strikes down pre dispute contract jury trial waivers
There's a good summary of the decision and you can download it over at the Construction Attorney Blog.
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Judge John Roberts on Construction Law Issues
A Lexis search turned up three opinions directly related to construction law issues and claims authored by President Bush's nominee for the Supreme Court, Judge John Roberts of the D.C. Circuit.
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Developers Restricting Home Owners Associations Right to Sue
To limit construction defect suits, some developers are including clauses waiving any claims if notice is not given within 30 days and clauses requiring arbitration according to the Colorado Home Owners Association Law Blog.
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Arbitrator May Correct Ambiguous Award
See the post on the Colorado Supreme Court's decision so holding over at the Construction Attorney Blog.
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Arbitrator Not Court Decides Timeliness of Arbitration Demand
Applying the Federal Arbitration Act, a Texas appellate court ruled last week that the arbitrator, not the court, must decide whether a contractor's failure to demand arbitration within 30 days of the architect's final decision on its claim makes the architect's decision final and binding.
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Knowing Your Best Alternatives Key to Negotiations
I am a disciple of the negotiating approach explained in Fisher and Ury, Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In. One key to getting to yes in any negotiation is knowing and appreciating your "best alternative to a negotiated agreement" (BATNA).
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E-Mail Sufficient to Bind Parties to Arbitrate
E-mails may be used to form an enforecable contract to arbititrate under a holding by the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit.
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