FOCUS COLUMN
By Bruce Jackson and Irene Gutierrez
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Seasoned arbitration lawyers will readily recognize that arbitration is a creature of contract and that parties are free to agree to a variety of arbitration mechanisms and procedures and to limit the powers, authority and remedies available to the arbitrators chosen to resolve their disputes. Usually, parties arrive in arbitration...
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