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When is an Interim International Arbitral Award “Final” Enough for Judicial Enforcement?

A federal court must of course have subject matter jurisdiction to entertain an application to confirm or enforce an arbitration award. Fortunately, that jurisdiction is in general provided by statute when it comes to...more

The Problem of Federal Question Jurisdiction Over FAA Petitions After a Domestic Arbitration

Federal question subject matter jurisdiction is easy to describe: a party can bring an action in federal court if its claim is based on federal law. However, the determination of whether such a federal question exists is not...more

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