Alternative Dispute Resolution
Feb. 13, 2002
Sense of Place
Alternative Dispute Resolution Practitioner Column - The standard arbitration clause usually is silent as to the place of arbitration. Parties who insert such a clause into their arbitration agreement sometimes find that they cannot agree on a place of arbitration once a dispute arises between them. The resolution of this seemingly procedural issue may be of significance.




Alternative Dispute Resolution Practitioner Column
By Richard Chernick
The standard arbitration clause usually is silent as to the place of arbitration. Parties who insert such a clause into their arb...
By Richard Chernick
The standard arbitration clause usually is silent as to the place of arbitration. Parties who insert such a clause into their arb...
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