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SCOTUS Designates Dueling Delegation Decision to Courts

SCOTUS has once again clarified a court’s power to compel arbitration, this time in the context of conflicting delegation clauses. In doing so, the Court aptly acknowledged its standing tri-layered analysis of arbitral...more

Minnesota Court Denies Substitution Motion: Implications for Litigation Funders

A new decision may cut back on attempts by third-party litigation lenders to control settlements. Earlier this month, the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota refused to permit the substitution of a legal...more

Eleventh Circuit Joins Others on Applicability of Domestic FAA Grounds to Vacate Nondomestic Arbitration Awards

Earlier this year the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals joined the Second, Third, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Ninth, Tenth, and D.C. circuits in the much-anticipated en banc decision of Corporacion AIC, SA v. Hidroelectrica Santa...more

A More Even Field: The Eleventh Circuit Overrules Its Precedent and Joins Most Circuits on the Applicability of Domestic FAA...

Earlier this year the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals joined the Second, Third, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Ninth, Tenth, and D.C. circuits in the much-anticipated en banc decision of Corporacion AIC, SA v. Hidroelectrica Santa...more

A Change in Course? The Eleventh Circuit May Soon Join Most Circuits on the Applicability of FAA Grounds to Vacate Nondomestic...

In October 2022, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals granted a petition to rehear the case of Corporacion AIC, SA v. Hidroelectrica Santa Rita S.A. en banc to determine whether enforcement challenges of nondomestic...more

Federal Court Further Narrows 28 U.S.C. § 1782 Application Following Landmark SCOTUS Decision

Since the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) issued its June 2022 critical decision in AlixParters, LLP v. Fund for Prot. of Investors’ Rights in Foreign States, private parties have been foreclosed from petitioning federal courts...more

Can You Enforce an International Arbitration Award That’s Been Set Aside?

On July 8, the Second Circuit affirmed a refusal to enforce a $1.8 billion arbitration award (now worth approximately $2.7 billion with interest) annulled by a Nigerian court in Esso v. Nigerian National Petroleum Company. In...more

SCOTUS Resolves Section 1782 Controversy: Courts Cannot Order Discovery in Most International Arbitrations

On June 13, the Supreme Court unanimously held that parties engaged in private, commercial arbitrations, as well as at least some investor-state arbitrations, seated abroad cannot obtain discovery in the United States under...more

Section 1782 Is Back

The U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) is primed to resolve a decades-old dispute concerning whether 28 U.S.C. § 1782(a) applies to private international arbitrations. Its decision could open a world of discovery options to...more

SCOTUS to Resolve Circuit Split After All — Can Federal Courts Order Discovery For Use in Private, Commercial International...

The U.S. Supreme Court will resolve the circuit split concerning whether 28 U.S.C. § 1782(a) (Section 1782) applies to private, commercial international arbitrations after all. On December 10, the Court agreed to hear a pair...more

SCOTUS to Dismiss 28 U.S.C. § 1782(a) Case: No Resolution (For Now) as to Whether the Section Applies to Private, Commercial,...

The Servotronics Inc. v. Rolls-Royce PLC et al. case accepted by the U.S. Supreme Court has been settled and withdrawn, with the matter now removed from the Court’s October 2021 argument calendar. As reported in our March 23...more

Certiorari Granted: SCOTUS to Decide if 28 U.S.C. § 1782(a) Applies to Private, Commercial, International Arbitrations

After its conference on March 19, the Supreme Court decided to hear the request of Servotronics, Inc. to determine whether parties in private, commercial, international arbitrations can avail themselves of 28 U.S.C. § 1782(a)...more

Supreme Court Asked to Decide Circuit Split on Allowing US Discovery in Private, International Arbitrations

On December 7, the Supreme Court received a request to decide whether parties in private, commercial, international arbitrations can avail themselves of 28 U.S.C. § 1782(a) (Section 1782) to obtain discovery through U.S....more

Circuits Remain Split on Allowing U.S. Discovery in Private, International Arbitrations

This is an update to our article “Supreme Court May Decide if Litigants Can Conduct U.S. Discovery for Private International Arbitrations,” published on July 7, 2020. The next day, July 8, the Second Circuit upheld its 1999...more

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