A recurring issue in arbitration and construction law is whether an agreement to mediate is enforceable. That is because an arbitration or building contract may contain a clause imposing an obligation to mediate before arbitrating. If the agreement to mediate is enforceable, that likely has certain consequences. The limitation period is likely not running and [...]
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Posted by: Thomas Heintzman
18
Feb
When Is A Mediation Agreement Enforceable?
Posted by: Thomas Heintzman
8
Jul
One of the most difficult issues in the law of alternative dispute resolution is whether a mediation clause creates an enforceable obligation. That issue has an impact on related issues and rights. If a party gets the issue wrong, it may miss a limitation period or affect its right to rely upon an arbitration or [...]
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