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Must I/May I Arbitrate in Bankruptcy

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Addressing arbitration in bankruptcy including (a) a review of recent decisions regarding the enforceability of mandatory arbitration provisions and their potential application in the bankruptcy world, and (b) an overview of the mechanics of arbitration and creative utilization of arbitration in bankruptcy.

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1. Must I/May I Arbitrate in Bankruptcy (Dec 2019)

Hon. Stacey G. C. Jernigan, Sylvia A. Mayer

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Must I/May I Arbitrate in Bankruptcy (Dec 2019)

Addressing arbitration in bankruptcy including (a) a review of recent decisions regarding the enforceability of mandatory arbitration provisions and their potential application in the bankruptcy world, and (b) an overview of the mechanics of arbitration and creative utilization of arbitration in bankruptcy.

Originally presented: Nov 2019 Bankruptcy Conference

Hon. Stacey G. C. Jernigan, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of Texas - Dallas, TX
Sylvia A. Mayer, S. Mayer Law PLLC - Houston, TX