United States:
USSC Decision Suggests Any State Rule Requiring Clear And Ambiguous Waiver Of Jury Trial In Arbitration Provision May Be Pre-Empted By The FAA
11 October 2017
Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP
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Construction Industry Practice Group chair Jeanne
Schubert Barnum created the audio presentation "USSC Decision Suggests Any State Rule Requiring
Clear and Ambiguous Waiver of Jury Trial in Arbitration Provision
May Be Pre-empted by the FAA," published by the ABA
Section of Litigation, Construction Litigation Committee's
"Sound Advice" series.
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