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Civil Litigation,
Alternative Dispute Resolution

Mar. 20, 2018

Did the arbitrator exceed her power in Stormy Daniels case?

Although grounds for vacating an arbitration award are few and the burden is hard to meet, she seems to have a plausible argument.

Michael H. Leb

Neutral
Leb Dispute Resolutions

Labor & Employment

Phone: (310) 284-8224

Fax: (310) 284-8229

Email: michael@lebdr.com

U Michigan Law School

THE NEUTRAL CORNER is a monthly column discussing recent cases or topics of interest from a neutral's perspective.

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Did the arbitrator exceed her power in Stormy Daniels case?
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump depart the Oval Office for Marine One at the White House in Washington on Monday. (New York Times News Service)

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"It's the little details that are vital." -- John Wooden

At this time of year, I am always reminded of this quote from the Wizard of Westwood. Unfortunately, I failed to turn in my bracket for this year's NCAA Men's Basketball Championship Tournament. So, for my March Madness adventure, I decide to plunge down the rabbit hole that is Stephanie Clifford, aka Stormy Daniels, aka Peggy Peterso...

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