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Court Of Chancery Explains How Hard It Is To Appeal Arbitration Order
By Morris James LLP on March 30, 2015
Posted In Arbitration
3850 & 3860 Colonial Blvd. LLC v. Griffin, C.A. 9575-VCN (March 30, 2015) This decision explains how hard it is to appeal an order staying litigation in favor of arbitration. Even when there are some good arguments over whether the dispute is subject to arbitration, the Supreme Court precedent strongly disfavors an interlocutory appeal.
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