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U.S. Supreme Court Precedents on Arbitration -

U.S. Supreme Court Precedents on Arbitration

Shaping the American Arbitration Law and Practice
Buch | Hardcover
500 Seiten
2025
Martinus Nijhoff (Verlag)
978-90-04-71581-3 (ISBN)
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This book offers an in-depth and enlightening exploration of the U.S. Supreme Court's precedents regarding arbitration. Pioneering in its approach, it serves as an indispensable resource for both arbitration practitioners and students worldwide, providing invaluable guidance in navigating this complex legal terrain.
For every lawyer practicing or aspiring to practice law in the US and every student striving to become a well-rounded litigator, familiarity with relevant case law is indispensable. This axiom holds particularly true in the realm of arbitration. As the ultimate arbiter on arbitration matters in the US, the decisions of the US Supreme Court carry paramount significance. This book serves as a vital resource, offering detailed analysis of nearly 40 cases by arbitration experts well-versed in the intricacies of the US legal system. Through meticulous commentary and critique, it vividly illustrates how SCOTUS has profoundly influenced the landscape of arbitration law and practice over the years.

Kabir Duggal is an attorney in Arnold and Porter's New York office, a Lecturer-in-Law at Columbia Law School, an adjunct Professor at Fordham Law School, and a Course Director and a Faculty Member for the Columbia Law School-Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Comprehensive Course on International Arbitration. Yasmine Lahlou, Partner, Chaffetz Lindsey, has over 20 years of experience in international arbitration. Initially trained in Paris and admitted in Paris and New York, she is experienced in civil and common law systems. Yasmine has been counsel in dozens of arbitrations conducted under the ICC, ICDR, LCIA, UNCITRAL and ad hoc rules. Carlos Alberto Carmona is a Professor of Procedural Law and Arbitration at the University of Sao Paulo, a Partner of Marques Rosado, Toledo Cesar & Carmona Advogados, and former President of the Instituto Brasileiro de Direito Processual (Brazilian Institute of Procedural Law). Gustavo Favero Vaughn (LL.M, Columbia Law School) is a Partner at Cesar Asfor Rocha Advogados. He has worked as an International Lawyer at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, teaches at the Brazilian Institute of Capital Markets (Ibmec), in São Paulo, is an Alumni Advisor at the American Review of International Arbitration (ARIA) and Academic Coordinator at Arbitration Channel He has been appointed to serve as an administrative judge of the São Paulo Bar Association’s Ethics and Disciplinary Court.

Notes on Contributors


Editors’ Note


1 Supreme Court Case Law on Arbitration through a Restatement Lens

  George A. Bermann



2 The Evolution of Arbitration in Light of Supreme Court Decisions

  Peter J. Messitte, Carlos Mário da Silva Velloso, Erico Bomfim de Carvalho and João Carlos Banhos Velloso



3 The Importance of the U.S. Supreme Court in Shaping U.S. Arbitration Law & Practice

  Daniel Schimmel, Shrutih Tewarie and James Fullmer



4 Prima Paint Corporation v. Flood & Conklin Mfg. Company (1967)

  R. Doak Bishop and Marcio Vasconcellos



5 Commonwealth Coatings Corp. v. Continental Cas. Co. (1968): The Supreme Court’s Fractured Interpretation of “Evident Partiality” under the Federal Arbitration Act and Its Legacy

  Ank Santens, Surya Gopalan and Stephen Hogan-Mitchell



6 Scherk v. Alberto-Culver Co. (1974)

  Michael B. Carlinsky and Andre Luis Monteiro



7 Mitsubishi Motors Corp. v. Soler Chrysler-Plymouth, Inc. et al., 473 US. 614 (1985)

  Sherman Kahn



8 Shearson/Am. Exp., Inc v. Mcmahon (1987)

  Steven Skulnik



9 Volt Information Sciences, Inc. v. Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University (1989)

  Peter Fox



10 First Options of Chicago, Inc v. Kaplan, 514 U.S. 938 (1995): To Delegate or Not to Delegate, Forty Years On

  Kabir Duggal, Yasmine Lahlou, Carlos Alberto Carmona and Gustavo Favero Vaughn



11 Vimar Seguros y Reaseguros, s.a. v. m/v Sky Reefer et al. (1995)

  Rodrigo Tannuri, Matheus Soubhia Sanches, Felipe Conrado and Rekha Rangachari



12 Mastrobuono v. Shearson Lehman Hutton, Inc., 514 U.S. 52 (1995)

  Caline Mouawad and Alex Lupsaiu



13 Howsam v. Dean Witter Reynolds, Inc. (2002)

  Gary L. Benton



14 PacifiCare Health Systems, Inc. v. Book (2003)

  Samaa Haridi and Jessica Beess und Chrostin



15 Green Tree Financial Corp. v. Bazzle (2003): The Supreme Court’s First Look at Class Action Arbitrability

  Andrew Behrman, Yining Bei and Zeinab Bailoun



16 Intel Corp. v. Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (2004)

  Preeti Bhagnani and Stephen Hogan-Mitchell



17 Buckeye Check Cashing, Inc., v. Cardegna (2006)

  Lea Haber Kuck



18 Hall Street Associates, l.l.c. v. Mattel, Inc. (2008): The Scope and Limits of Party Autonomy: Judicial Review of Arbitral Awards

  Peter B. Rutledge



19 Vaden v. Discover Bank, 556 U.S. 49 (2009)

  Dana MacGrath



20 Rent-A-Center West, Inc. v. Jackson, 561 U.S. 63 (2010)

  Zachary Kady and Rahim Moloo



21 Stolt-Nielsen S. A. v. AnimalFeeds Int’l Corp., 559 U.S. 662 (2010): The Impact of the Stolt-Nielsen Decision on Class-Action Arbitration

  Andrew Finn and Pedro José Izquierdo



22 Granite Rock Co. v. Int’l Bhd. of Teamsters (2010)

  Steven Skulnik



23 at&t Mobility llc v. Concepcion, 563 U.S. 333 (2011)

  Grant Hanessian



24 Oxford Health Plans llc v. Sutter (2013)

  James Hosking, Gretta Walters and Marcel Engholm



25 American Express Co. v. Italian Colors Restaurant (2013)

  Fabiano Robalinho, Caetano Berenguer and João Lucas Bevilacqua



26 bg Group, Plc v. Republic of Argentina, 572 U.S. 25 (2014)

  Elliot Friedman and Cameron Russell



27 Lamps Plus, Inc. v. Varela (2019): The Supreme Court Limits Class Arbitration

  John Fellas



28 New Prime Inc. v. Oliveira, 139 S. Ct. 532 (2019)

  Michael A. Fernández



29 Henry Schein, Inc. v. Archer & White Sales, Inc. (2019): The Henry Schein Dispute—Uncertainty Regarding Arbitral Jurisdiction and the End of the Wholly Groundless Exception

  Mark Kantor



30 ge Energy Power Conversion France sas Corp v. Outokumpu Stainless USA, llc (2020): Application of U.S. Domestic Arbitration Law to Non-Signatory Enforcement of International Arbitration Agreements, and other Potential Impacts of Domestic Arbitration Doctrines in International Contexts

  Ari D. MacKinnon, Jonathan I. Blackman and Katie L. Gonzalez



31 zf Automotive, Inc. v. Luxshare, Ltd. and Alixpartners, llp v. Fund for Protection of Investors’ Rights in Foreign States (2022)

  Flávio Luiz Yarshell and Rafael Stefanini Auilo



32 Morgan V. Sundance, Inc. (2022)

  Liz Snodgrass and Laura França Pereira



33 Viking River Cruises, Inc. v. Moriana (2022)

  Eduardo Damião Gonçalves, Arthur Gonzalez Cronemberger Parente and Laura Lambert da Costa



34 Coinbase v. Bielski (2023): Shift from Judicial Discretion to a Mandatory Stay of Proceedings Pending Resolution of an Interlocutory Appeal from the Denial of a Motion to Compel Arbitration

  Boaz S. Morag and Peter E. Carzis



35 Cmb Monaco V. Smagin (2023)

  Katharine Menéndez de la Cuesta and Rafael Francisco Alves



36 Coinbase, Inc. v. Suski et al. (2024): Delegation versus Forum Selection Clause, Contradictory Contracts, and Kompetenz-Kompetenz Doctrine

  Peter C. Sester



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Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie International Litigation in Practice ; 14
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern Allgemeines / Lexika
Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
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ISBN-10 90-04-71581-9 / 9004715819
ISBN-13 978-90-04-71581-3 / 9789004715813
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