Arbitration: Cases and Materials

These teaching materials focus primarily on contract-based, binding commercial arbitration.
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Arbitration is strongly favored by the courts, and judicial review of arbitration awards is much more limited than review of trial court decisions. It is important for students to understand the arbitration process because it virtually always results in a final and binding award.

These teaching materials focus primarily on contract-based, binding commercial arbitration. “Commercial” includes employment disputes and arbitration between grievance arbitration pursuant to a collective bargaining agreement. Finally, a chapter is devoted to arbitration at the behest of the government, including court-annexed arbitration, that is not based on party assent.

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Chapter 1 THE NATURE AND SCOPE OF ARBITRATION

Chapter 2 DISPUTES SUBJECT TO ARBITRATION

Chapter 3 INTERACTION BETWEEN FEDERAL AND STATE
ARBITRATION LAW

Chapter 4 GETTING TO ARBITRATION

Chapter 5 THE ARBITRATION PROCESS

Chapter 6 THE ARBITRATOR—SELECTION AND CONDUCT

Chapter 7 REMEDIAL POWERS OF ARBITRATORS

Chapter 8 JUDICIAL REVIEW OF ARBITRATION AWARDS

Chapter 9 MULTIPLE FORUMS, PARTIES, AND
PROCEEDINGS

Chapter 10 INTERACTION OF THE FAA AND OTHER
STATUTES

Chapter 11 THE U.S. LAW OF INTERNATIONAL
ARBITRATION