Correcting Arbitrator Error: The Limited Scope of Judicial Review

The flagship publication of the American Arbitration Association, the Dispute Resolution Journal is a world-recognized authoritative resource for advocates, neutrals, parties, educators, public-policy leaders and corporate executives (1978)

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George Friedman

Fordham University School of Law

Date Written: June 1, 1978

Abstract

The scope of judicial review of arbitration awards is very limited under the Federal Arbitration Act. This paper examines the very limited grounds under the FAA for correcting arbitrator error and for reviewing arbitration awards in general.

Keywords: arbitration, Federal Arbitration Act

JEL Classification: K12

Suggested Citation

Friedman, George, Correcting Arbitrator Error: The Limited Scope of Judicial Review (June 1, 1978). The flagship publication of the American Arbitration Association, the Dispute Resolution Journal is a world-recognized authoritative resource for advocates, neutrals, parties, educators, public-policy leaders and corporate executives (1978), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2708041

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