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Honorable Anthony J. Mercorella (Ret.) New York Supreme Court Fordham, LLB 1952; Long Island, AB 1949 FULL BIO
 —Madelyne Blackwelder, Toledo, Ohio Madelyne Blackwelder had a dispute with a business over its services. She speaks very highly of the arbitration process, especially its impartiality: “An impartial judge can see the facts, make a decision, having not a thing to gain... FULL STORY
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TODAY IN ADR
/ August 21, 2008
Parties seeking heightened judicial review of arbitration awards based on an incorrect application of the law cannot do so by arguing that the arbitrator exceeded their powers, according to the Texas Court of Appeals.
In Quinn v. Nafta Traders, Inc., No. 05-07-00340-CV, 2008 WL 2426665 (Tex. Ct. App. June 17, 2008), employee Quinn sued employer Nafta for statutory employment law violations. Quinn and Nafta were parties to an arbitration agreement encompassing Quinn's claims, and the trial court compelled the parties to arbitration...
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