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adam_text Table of Contents Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION TO COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION ................................. 1 § 1.01 OVERVIEW ............................................. 1 § 1.02 A THEORY OF PRIVATE DISPUTE RESOLUTION ............... 2 William M. Landes & Richard A. Posner, Adjudication as a Private Good .......................................... 2 Gordon Tullock, Trials on Trial: The Pure Theory of Legal Procedure ........................................... 5 Notes ................................................ 6 W. Mark C. Weidemaier, Toward a Theoiy of Precedent in Arbitration ............................................ 9 Note ................................................ 13 Bruce L. Benson, The Enterprise of Law: Justice Without the State .............................................. 14 Problem 1.1.......................................... 15 Smith v. American Arbitration Association, Inc .................. 16 Notes ............................................... 18 Problem 1.2.......................................... 18 § 1.03 WHAT IS ARBITRATION? ................................. 19 AMF Inc. v. Brunswick Corp ............................... 19 Notes ............................................... 22 Cheng-Canindin v. Renaissance Hotel Associates ................ 23 Note ................................................ 28 Kabia v. Koch ......................................... 28 Note ................................................ 31 Problem 1.3.......................................... 32 § 1.04 WHY ARBITRATE? ...................................... 32 Rand Institute for Civil Justice, Business-To-Business Arbitration in the United States: Perceptions of Corporate Counsel ............................................. 32 Notes ............................................... 37 С & L Enterprises, Inc. v. Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe .... 37 Notes ............................................... 41 David S. Schwartz, Enforcing Small Print to Protect Big Business: Employee and Consumer Rights Claims in an Age of Compelled Arbitration ........................................... 43 Notes ............................................... 44 Problem 1.4.......................................... 47 Table of Contents § 1.05 A BRIEF HISTORY OF COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION .......... 48 Katherine Van Wezel Stone, Rustic Justice: Community and Coercion Under the Federal Arbitration Act ...........................48 Notes ............................................... 53 Jean R. Stemlight, Panacea or Corporate Tool?: Debunking the Supreme Court s Preference for Binding Arbitration .................... 55 Stephen J. Ware, The Case for Enforcing Adhesive Arbitration Agreements — With Particular Consideration of Class Actions and Arbitration Fees ....................................... 57 Notes ............................................... 60 Problem 1.5.......................................... 61 Chapter 2 ENFORCING DOMESTIC AGREEMENTS TO ARBITRATE .................................. 63 § 2.01 OVERVIEW ............................................ 63 § 2.02 WHO DECIDES ARBITRABILITY ........................... 64 Prima Paint Corp. v. Flood & Conklin Mfg. Co ..................64 Notes ............................................... 67 Problem 2.1.......................................... 69 First Options of Chicago, Inc. v. Kaplan ...................... 70 Notes ............................................... 73 Buckeye Check Cashing, Inc. v. Cardegna ..................... 76 Notes ............................................... 79 Problem 2.2.......................................... 82 Rent-A-Center, West, Inc. v. Jackson ......................... 82 Notes ............................................... 86 Problem 2.3.......................................... 88 § 2.03 DEFAULT IN PROCEEDING WITH ARBITRATION ............. 89 Perry Homes v. Cull .................................... 89 Notes ............................................... 96 Problem 2.4.......................................... 98 Problem 2.5.......................................... 98 § 2.04 THE SCOPE OF THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT ............. 99 Simula, Inc. v. Autoliv, Inc .................................99 Notes .............................................. 104 Problem 2.6..........................................106 § 2.05 GENERAL CONTRACT LAW DEFENSES .................... 106 [A] Assent and Formalities .................................. 107 Specht v. Netscape Communications Corp ................... 107 Notes ............................................ Ill Problem 2.7........................................ 112 Table of Contents Problem 2.8........................................ 112 Badie v. Bank of America .............................. 113 Notes ............................................ 118 Problem 2.9........................................ 118 Hill v. Gateway 2000, Inc ............................... 119 Notes ............................................ 122 Problem 2.10....................................... 124 [B] Lack of Consideration ................................... 125 Gibson v. Neighborhood Health Clinics, Inc .................. 125 Problem 2.11....................................... 128 [C] Unconscionability and Contracts of Adhesion .................. 129 Samaniego v. Empire Today, LLC ........................ 129 Notes ............................................ 133 Problem 2.12....................................... 135 [D] Fraud and Breach of Fiduciary Duty ......................... 136 Engalla v. Permanente Medical Group, Inc.................. 136 Notes ............................................ 139 Hodges v. Reasonover ................................. 140 Note ............................................. 146 Problem 2.13....................................... 146 [E] Material Breach ....................................... 146 Hooters of America, Inc. v. Phillips ....................... 146 Notes ............................................ 151 Problem 2.14....................................... 151 Problem 2.15....................................... 152 § 2.06 BINDING NON-SIGNATORIES TO AGREEMENTS TO ARBITRATE .......................................... 152 Thomson-CSF, S.A. v. American Arbitration Association .......... 153 Notes .............................................. 158 Problem 2.16......................................... 159 § 2.07 PROCEDURAL ISSUES IN ENFORCING DOMESTIC ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS — PART 1................................ 159 Green Tree Financial Corp.-Alabama v. Randolph .............. 161 Notes .............................................. 163 Problem 2.17......................................... 167 Chapter 3 FEDERAL LAW RESTRICTIONS ON THE ENFORCEABILITY OF ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS ............................... 169 § 3.01 OVERVIEW ........................................... 169 William W. Park, Private Adjudicators and the Public Interest: The Expanding Scope of International Arbitration .............. 170 Table of Contents Notes .............................................. 172 Problem 3.1.......................................... 173 § 3.02 EXPRESS STATUTORY RESTRICTIONS ON THE ENFORCEABILITY OF ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS......................... 174 Volkswagen of America, Inc. v. SUD s of Peoría, Inc ............. 175 Notes .............................................. 179 Cox v. Community Loans of America, Inc ..................... 180 Note ............................................... 184 Holmes v. Air Liquide USA LLC ........................... 184 Notes .............................................. 187 Problem 3.2.......................................... 188 § 3.03 IMPLIED STATUTORY RESTRICTIONS ON THE ENFORCEABILITY OF ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS ......................... 188 [A] The Rise and Decline of the Nonarbitrability Doctrine ............ 189 Wilko v. Swan ...................................... 189 Notes ............................................ 191 Mitsubishi Motors Corp. v. Soler Chrysler-Plymouth, Inc ........ 194 Notes ............................................ 200 Problem 3.3........................................ 200 Problem 3.4........................................ 203 Problem 3.5........................................ 204 Gilmer v. Interstate/Johnson Lane Corp ..................... 205 Notes ............................................ 210 Problem 3.6........................................ 213 [B] Current Issues in the Arbitrability of Federal Statutory Claims ...... 213 In re American Homestar of Lancaster, Inc .................. 213 Notes ............................................ 219 Problem 3.7........................................ 220 Clary v. Helen of Troy, L.P .............................. 220 Problem 3.8........................................ 225 In re United States Lines, Inc ............................ 225 Problem 3.9........................................ 229 [C] Arbitrability and Statutory Rights and Remedies ................ 230 Green Tree Financial Corp.-Alabama v. Randolph ............ 230 Notes ............................................ 231 Graham Oil Co. v. ARCO Products Co ..................... 235 Notes ............................................ 239 Problem 3.10....................................... 242 Problem 3.11....................................... 242 Table of Contents Chapter 4 THE FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT AND STATE LAW ........................................ 245 § 4.01 OVERVIEW ........................................... 245 § 4.02 PREEMPTION AND THE FAA ............................. 245 Southland Corp. v. Keating ............................... 245 Notes .............................................. 253 Problem 4.1.......................................... 256 Problem 4.2.......................................... 256 Allied-Bruce Terminix Cos. v. Dobson ....................... 256 Notes .............................................. 263 Problem 4.3.......................................... 265 Problem 4.4.......................................... 265 § 4.03 SCOPE OF THE FAA .................................... 265 Citizens Bank v. Alafabco, Inc ............................. 266 Notes .............................................. 269 Problem 4.5.......................................... 270 Circuit City Stores, Inc. v. Adams .......................... 271 Note ............................................... 277 Problem4.6 .......................................... 278 Problem 4.7.......................................... 278 § 4.04 FAA PREEMPTION AND GENERALLY APPLICABLE CONTRACT DEFENSES ............................................ 278 AT&T Mobility ĹLC v. Concepcion ......................... 279 Notes .............................................. 285 Problem 4.8.......................................... 287 § 4.05 EXCEPTIONS AND FURTHER APPLICATIONS ............... 288 Southern Pioneer Life Insurance Co. v. Thomas ................ 288 Notes .............................................. 291 Keystone, Inc. v. Triad Systems Corp ........................ 292 Notes .............................................. 295 Problem 4.9.......................................... 296 Rosenthal v. Great Western Financial Sec. Corp ................ 297 Notes .............................................. 300 Problem 4.10......................................... 300 § 4.06 CHOICE-OF-LAW ISSUES ................................ 301 Volt Information Sciences, Inc. v. Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University ............................... 301 Notes .............................................. 305 Mastrobuono v. Shearson Lehman Hutton, Inc .................. 306 Notes .............................................. 310 Problem 4.11......................................... 312 Table of Contents Problem 4,12......................................... 312 Problem 4.13......................................... 313 § 4.07 PROCEDURAL ISSUES IN ENFORCING DOMESTIC ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS — PART 2................................ 313 Vaden v. Discover Bank ................................. 314 Notes .............................................. 317 Problem 4.14......................................... 318 Ansari v. Qwest Communications Corp ....................... 319 Specialty Bakeries, Inc. v. Robhal, Inc ....................... 321 Notes .............................................. 325 Problem 4.15......................................... 326 Chapter 5 ENFORCING INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS TO ____________________ ARBITRATE .................................. 327 § 5.01 OVERVIEW ........................................... 327 § 5.02 SCOPE OF THE NEW YORK CONVENTION .................. 328 [A] Agreement in Writing ................................. 328 Kahn Lucas Lancaster, Inc. v. Lark International Ltd. .......... 328 Notes ............................................ 333 Problem 5.1........................................ 335 [B] Foreign or Non-Domestic ................................ 335 Jones v. Sea Tow Services Freeport NV Inc .................. 336 Notes ............................................ 340 Problem 5.2........................................ 341 [C] Commercial ........................................ 341 Bautista v. Star Cruises ................................ 342 Notes ............................................ 346 Problem 5.3........................................ 346 [D] Reciprocity .......................................... 346 E.A.S.T., Inc. v. M/VAlaia .............................. 347 Notes ............................................ 349 Problem 5.4........................................ 350 § 5.03 DEFENSES TO ACTIONS TO ENFORCE INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS ............................ 350 [A] Who Decides Arbitrability ................................ 350 George A. Bermann, The Gateway Problem in International Commercial Arbitration ............................... 351 Apollo Computer, Inc. v. Berg ........................... 358 Notes ............................................ 361 Problem 5.5........................................ 362 ГВ] Assent .............................................. 362 Table of Contents Filanto, S.p.A. v. Chilewich International Corp............... 363 Notes............................................ 366 Problem 5.6........................................ 368 [C] Null and Void Arbitration Agreement...................... 368 Lindo v. NCL (Bahamas), Ltd............................ 369 Notes............................................ 374 Problem 5.7........................................ 376 Rhone Mediterranee Compagnia Francese di Assicurazioni e Riassicurazioni v. Lauro ............................... 377 Note ............................................. 379 Problem 5.8........................................ 380 [D] Subject Matter Capable of Settlement by Arbitration ............ 380 ESAB Group, Inc. v. Zurich Insurance PLC .................. 381 Notes ............................................ 386 Problem 5.9........................................ 387 § 5.04 PROCEDURAL ISSUES IN ENFORCING INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS ............................ 388 Jain v. De Méré ....................................... 388 Notes .............................................. 392 Storm LLC v. Telenor Mobile Communications AS . ............. 393 Notes .............................................. 400 Problem 5.10......................................... 402 Problem 5.11......................................... 403 Chapter 6_________ THE ARBITRATION PROCEEDING ...............405 § 6.01 OVERVIEW ........................................... 405 § 6.02 INITIATING THE PROCEEDING ........................... 406 Val-U Construction Co. v. Rosebud Sioux Tribe ................ 407 Notes .............................................. 410 Problem 6.1..........................................412 § 6.03 REPRESENTATION ..................................... 412 Nisha, LLC v. Tribuut Construction Group, LLC ............... 413 Note ............................................... 417 Problem 6.2..........................................417 Birbrower, Montalbano, Condon & Frank, P.C. v. Superior Court ... 418 Notes .............................................. 424 Problem 6.3..........................................426 § 6.04 SELECTING ARBITRATORS .............................. 426 [A] The Mechanics of Selecting Arbitrators .......................426 Khan v. Dell Inc ..................................... 428 Notes ............................................ 433 Table of Contents Problem 6.4........................................ 434 Problem 6.5........................................ 435 [B] Challenging Arbitrators for Partiality ........................ 435 Commonwealth Coatings Corp. v. Continental Casualty Co ....... 436 Positive Software Solutions, Inc. v. New Century Mortgage Corp. . . 440 Notes ............................................ 448 Problem 6.6........................................ 451 Aviall, Inc. v. Ryder System, Inc .......................... 452 Problem 6.7........................................ 453 § 6.05 PROVISIONAL REMEDIES ............................... 454 Janvey v. Alguire ...................................... 454 Notes .............................................. 458 McCreary Tire & Rubber Co. v. CEAT S.p.A ................... 460 Carolina Power & Light Co. v. Uranex ...................... 461 Notes .............................................. 463 Contichem LPG v. Parsons Shipping Co ...................... 464 Notes .............................................. 468 Problem 6.8.......................................... 469 § 6.06 CONSOLIDATION AND CLASS ARBITRATION ............... 470 Stolt-Nielsen S.A. v. Animalfeeds Int l Corp .................... 470 Notes .............................................. 477 Problem 6.9.......................................... 482 Problem 6.10......................................... 483 § 6.07 DISCOVERY .......................................... 483 Hay Group, Inc. v. E.B.S. Acquisition Corp .................... 485 Notes .............................................. 488 Problem 6.11......................................... 490 Deiulemar Compagnia di Navigazione S.p.A. v. M/V Allegra ....... 490 Consorcio Ecuatoriano de Telecomunicaciones S.A. v. JAS Forwarding (USA), Inc.................................. 495 Notes .............................................. 501 Problem 6.12......................................... 502 § 6.08 CONFIDENTIALITY .................................... 503 Zuver v. Airtouch Communications, Inc ....................... 503 Parlila v. IAP Worldwide Services VI, Inc..................... 505 Notes .............................................. 507 Problem 6.13......................................... 510 § 6.09 PRE-HEARING PROCEDURE AND MOTIONS PRACTICE ....... 510 Schlessinger v. Rosenfeld, Meyer & Susman ................... 512 Notes .............................................. 515 Problem 6.14......................................... 515 Table of Contents § 6.10 THE HEARING ........................................ 516 Bowles Financial Group, Inc. v. Stifel, Nicolaus & Co ............ 516 Tempo Shain Corp. v. Bertek, Inc ........................... 519 Notes .............................................. 521 Problem 6.15.........................................522 Paul D. Friedland, Combining Civil Law and Common Law Elements in the Presentation of Evidence in International Commercial Arbitration .......................................... 523 Buckamier v. Islamic Republic of Iran ....................... 524 Notes .............................................. 527 Iran Aircraft Industries v. Avco Corp ........................ 527 Notes .............................................. 531 Problem 6.16.........................................532 § 6.11 THE AWARD .......................................... 533 Government of India v. Cargill Inc .......................... 534 Notes .............................................. 536 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. v. Intel Corp ....................537 Notes .............................................. 543 Problem 6.17.........................................545 § 6.12 ONLINE ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS .................... 545 United Nations Commission on International Trade Law, Note by the Secretariat, Online Dispute Resolution for Cross-Border Electronic Commerce Transactions ................................. 545 Notes .............................................. 550 Problem 6.18.........................................551 Problem 6.19.........................................551 Chapter 7 ENFORCING ARBITRAL AWARDS ............... 553 § 7.01 OVERVIEW ........................................... 553 § 7.02 CHALLENGING AWARDS BEFORE THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL ........................................... 553 Development & Resources Corp. v. Government of The Islamic Republic of Iran .......................................554 Colonial Penn Insurance Co. v. Omaha Indemnity Co ............ 557 Notes .............................................. 562 Problem 7.1..........................................563 § 7.03 ENFORCING AND CHALLENGING DOMESTIC ARBITRATION AWARDS .............................................563 [A] Grounds for Vacating Domestic Arbitration Awards ..............564 A.G. Edwards & Sons, Inc. v. McCollough .................. 564 Notes ............................................ 567 Table of Contents Harter v. Iowa Grain Co ............................... 567 Problem 7.2........................................ 572 Goldfinger v. Lisker .................................. 572 Notes ............................................ 575 Problem 7.3........................................ 575 Comprehensive Accounting Corp. v. Rudell .................. 576 Notes ............................................ 578 Problem 7.4........................................ 580 Problem 7.5........................................ 581 Wachovia Securities, LLC v. Brand ....................... 581 Notes ............................................ 586 Problem 7.6........................................ 590 Problem 7.7........................................ 590 Siegel v. Prudential Insurance Co ......................... 591 Note ............................................. 593 Problem 7.8........................................ 593 [B] Procedural Issues in Enforcing Domestic Arbitration Awards ....... 593 Florasynth, Inc. v. Pickholz............................. 594 Notes ............................................ 597 Greenberg v. Bear, Stearns & Co ......................... 598 Notes ............................................ 601 Cortei Byrd Chips, Inc. v. Bill Harbert Construction Co ......... 603 Problem 7.9........................................ 606 § 7.04 ENFORCING AND CHALLENGING INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AWARDS ................................ 607 [A] Actions to Enforce International Arbitration Awards ............. 607 Oriental Commercial & Shipping Co. v. Rosseel, N.V. .......... 608 Notes ............................................ 611 Problem 7.10....................................... 611 Lander Co. v. MMP Investments, Inc ....................... 612 Notes ............................................ 615 Base Metal Trading, Ltd. v. OJSC Novokuznetsk)/ Aluminum Factory .......................................... 616 Notes ............................................ 620 Problem 7.11....................................... 622 [B] Grounds for Non-Enforcement of International Arbitration Awards . . . 622 Parsons & Whittemore Overseas Co. v. Societě Generale de L Industrie du Papier (RAKTA) .......................... 623 Fertilizer Corp. of India v. IDI Management, Inc .............. 628 Notes ............................................ 636 Problem 7.12....................................... 637 Problem 7.13....................................... 637 Table of Contents [С] Actions to Vacate International Arbitration Awards .............. 637 Karaha Bodas Co. v. Perusahaan Pertambangan Minyak Dan Gas Виті Negara....................................... 638 Notes ............................................ 643 Yusuf AhmedAlghanim & Sons, W.L.L. v. Toys R Us, Inc ...... 644 Note ............................................. 649 Problem 7.14....................................... 649 In re Chromalloy Aeroservices ........................... 650 Notes ............................................ 655 Problem 7.15....................................... 657 § 7.05 MODIFYING THE STANDARD OF REVIEW BY CONTRACT ..... 658 Hall Street Associates, L.L.C. v. Mattel, Inc.................... 659 Notes .............................................. 665 Problem 7.16......................................... 666 Problem 7.17......................................... 667 § 7.06 PRECLUSIVE EFFECT OF ARBITRATION AWARDS ........... 667 Vandenberg v. Superior Court ............................. 667 Notes .............................................. 674 Chiron Corp. v. Ortho Diagnostic Systems, Inc ................. 676 Problem 7.18......................................... 680 Chapter 8_________ DRAFTING ARBITRATION CLAUSES .............683 § 8.01 OVERVIEW ........................................... 683 § 8.02 EMPIRICAL STUDIES OF ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS ....... 683 Peter B. Rutledge & Christopher R. Drahozal, Contract and Choice .. 683 Stephen R. Bond, How to Draft an Arbitration Clause (Revisited) . . . 695 Problem 8.1.......................................... 703 Problem 8.2.......................................... 703 § 8.03 DRAFTING AN ARBITRATION CLAUSE .................... 703 John M. Townsend, Drafting Arbitration Clauses: Avoiding the 7 Deadly Sins .......................................... 703 Notes .............................................. 712 Problem 8.3.......................................... 712 Problem 8.4.......................................... 712 Table of Cases ............................................... 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Internationale Handelsschiedsgerichtsbarkeit (DE-588)4132605-2 gnd
topic_facet Arbitration and award United States Cases
Internationale Handelsschiedsgerichtsbarkeit
USA
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