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Still Litigating Arbitration In The Fifth Circuit, But Less Often

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2009
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Philbin, Donald R. Jr.
Maness, Audrey Lynn
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By opinion numbers, litigation of arbitration appears to be down in the Fifth Circuit. Successful challenges to arbitration are up. Of thirteen opinions turning on the motion to compel question during the survey period, the Fifth Circuit did not compel six of them to arbitration.
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