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Compelling Evidence from Non-Parties in Arbitration in the US

Practical Law Practice Note 1-586-9513 (Approx. 20 pages)

Compelling Evidence from Non-Parties in Arbitration in the US

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A Practice Note analyzing the procedures for compelling the production of evidence from non-parties in arbitrations seated in the US. It considers the Federal Arbitration Act and other relevant sources of arbitration law, the power of arbitrators, the role of the courts and the circumstances for compelling evidence from non-parties.

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