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SCOTUS Case Should Serve as a Warning to the New Jersey Courts

June 16, 2017News, Top StoriesArbitration, New Jersey Courts, SCOTUSNJCJI

A handful of states, including New Jersey, have been thumbing their nose at the United States Supreme Court’s rulings on arbitration. Last month, the Court once again said this needs to stop. Will the New Jersey Courts listen? Or are they waiting to be called out by the High Court?

 

Archis A. Parasharami of Mayer Brown, one of the nation’s leading experts on arbitration law, answered these questions and more during the latest NJCJI Policy Teleforum.

 

 

This is an edited recording of a call that took place on May 23, 2017. If you would like to participate in future calls as they happen, and receive CLE credit for them if you are an attorney, please contact NJCJI President Marcus Rayner.

 

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