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Overturning an arbitral award on appeal is notoriously difficult because the standards of review under the Federal Arbitration Act and analogous statutes are extremely restricted. The FAA provides four limited bases for vacating an arbitral award, which have been described as "grudgingly narrow." However, as Aaron S. Bayer explains, understanding these standards and how they have been applied may give you at least a fighting chance to prevail.
July 01, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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