Author’s note: This article describes a hypothetical situation.

“You are not in a pickle; you can avoid going to court,” Bob assured his client David. “There is an unambiguous arbitration agreement. Your adversary, Peter, signed and even dated the master contract that specifically confirmed he had received the arbitration agreement. Plus, your manager recalls handing the arbitration agreement to Peter when he signed the master contract. What else do you need?”

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