With arbitrations trending in litigation and the federal courts issuing major opinions on the issue, all parties need to be aware that arbitration provisions will be strictly applied in court and that arbitration may be ordered to occur.

Arbitration in litigation is on the rise. Courts are, sometimes unexpectedly, referring parties to arbitration even if they prefer not to take part and Florida is no stranger to addressing arbitration issues.

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