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CHANCERY COURT, NOT ARBITRATION PANEL, SHOULD DECIDE ARBITRABILITY DMS Properties-First v. P.W. Scott Assoc.

14 No. 12 ANDECLR 4Andrews Delaware Corporate Litigation Reporter (Approx. 2 pages)

CHANCERY COURT, NOT ARBITRATION PANEL, SHOULD DECIDE ARBITRABILITY DMS Properties-First v. P.W. Scott Assoc.

14 No. 12 ANDECLR 4Andrews Delaware Corporate Litigation Reporter (Approx. 2 pages)

14 No. 12 Andrews Del. Corp. Litig. Rep. 4
Andrews Delaware Corporate Litigation Reporter
April 24, 2000
Arbitration
Copyright (c) 2000 Andrews Publications

CHANCERY COURT, NOT ARBITRATION PANEL, SHOULD DECIDE ARBITRABILITY

DMS Properties-First v. P.W. Scott Assoc.

Under the Delaware Uniform Arbitration Act, when parties agree to arbitrate disputes they must also agree on whether an arbitration panel should decide whether a dispute is arbitrable in the first place, because otherwise the decision should be made...
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