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Court Of Chancery Determines When Discovery Permitted To Vacate Award
By Morris James LLP on July 29, 2011
Posted In Arbitration
Chartis Specialty Insurance Company v. LaSalle Bank, C.A. 6103-VCN (July 29, 2011)
This decision discusses when a party may obtain discovery in an action seeking to vacate an arbitration award. The short answer is "not very often." However, discovery was granted in this case alleging arbitrator bias.
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