Forum shopping for arbitration decisions

Arbitration clauses, it purports to be by far the proceedings, ironically, have led many complex and costly legal wrangling. Some cases involve both complex “forum shopping” by the parties and the court battles lawn between the Confederation and the country dishes. Federal courts have very little opportunity, in fact gone so far as the omission of a court continued to consider a case pending, because the Federal Court found that the matter should be arbitrated. (3) The Supreme Court decided, however, never, or if these hether “arbitration antisuit the actions” are allowed. In H. Moses Cone Memorial Hospital v. Mercury Construction Corp., (4), the Supreme Court has expressly reserved decision on whether, given abstention principles, federal courts may stay indicate the status of an arbitration tribunal pending “(5) and Did not the jurisdiction over the matter afterwards. (

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