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Anomaly in Arbitration

News / By Jones and Adams / August 9, 2018

Very interesting case involving the 11th Circuit’s analysis of when a party fails to pay arbitration fees.

Hernandez vs Acosta Tractors Inc., — WL — (11th Cir. 2018)

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