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By Sarah K. HofstadterBy allowing their disputes to be settled through an arbitrator, parties have elected to avoid often lengthy and expensive litigation in the courts. Nonetheless, courts are often called on to enforce and review contractual arbitration provisions. The objective of this article and self-study test is to provide judges and lawyers with an introduction to the judicial enforcement and review of contractual arbitration. Re...
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